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This 18-hole course of immersive, artist-designed mini golf is in Columbus for one more weekend only

This 18-hole course of immersive, artist-designed mini golf is in Columbus for one more weekend only

If you’ve ever wanted to shoot some mini golf alongside iridescent Pac Man characters, or in an engaging, faux-forest setting, then Blockfort’s new bHoles event may have just made your weekend to-do list.

A Downtown arts gallery located at 162 N. 6th St., Blockfort will be hosting the third installation of its recurring mini golf event, where Columbus artists come together to design 18 different themed holes.

The event, known as bHoles 3, was open to the public last weekend, and will be open to attend for one more weekend, from 5-8 p.m. on Friday, 1-8 p.m. on Saturday and 12-5 p.m. on Sunday. 

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Tickets for bHoles cost $15 for adults and $10 for kids (age 10 and under).

According to Blockfort representative Adam Brouilette, bHoles isn’t an annual event, but has returned typically every 18 months or so since its original launch. The 18-hole course, he said, is expansive and winds its way through much of the Blockfort space.

“It runs straight through our building, actually. It goes through our hallways and even into the basement,” Brourilette said.

You can check out some photos of ther space, courtesy of Columbus Food Advernture’s Bethia Woolf, below.

Photo courtesy of Bethia Woolf
Photo courtesy of Bethia Woolf
Photo courtesy of Bethia Woolf

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