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Hole Many Chaos: Smash Putt 21+ Mini Golf returns to Seattle – Seattlerefined.com

Hole Many Chaos: Smash Putt 21+ Mini Golf returns to Seattle – Seattlerefined.com

Get ready, Seattle … Smash Putt returns and is ready to be as bombastic as always.

Forget about the results, it’s all about fun! The 21+ favorite mini golf course makes its triumphant return to the center of Seattle after a nearly eight -year break. This is partial art, part of sports and pure fun.

The artists work hard, creating unique holes that, in the past, Smash Putt, have become the things of the legend. To my delight, Smash Putt promises to put us behind a pressure cannon again to launch golf balls to various alarming speeds.

Details of the rest of the holes are still under packaging, but they have hinted at a few themed holes that impatient pussies can expect, including Summer Sizzle, the serpent year, the battleship and the quantum put.

The completion of the installation touches will probably continue until the date of opening on February 14th. Day and night the teams are knocking, saw, gluing and almost anything else you can imagine. That being said, a village and several of the designer teams include House of Marcery, Seattle Design Nerds, Coantives Boomslang, Creators of Seattle, Future Arts Co, Passable and others.

The artist Kam Smith was excited to create a hole for the first time. His independent show last year at Base Camp Studios 1 in Belltown focuses on the monitoring technology and the “fearsome” power of technology companies to spy on us and collect our data – a topic that is quite familiar with that he is given that he is a former scientist according to data in data in data on Apple.

But for his Smash Putt debut, Smith wanted to go on a different route.

“It’s raw, fun and very stupid,” Smith said. “Usually a hack code on my computer, so it’s a very different experience to hack together 2x4s and plywood to create a dirty bathroom stall in the middle of some golf grass …”

Before the last golf ball was applied in 2017, I visited Smash Putt in its various homes around the city, including Sodo, the international region, the Capitol hill and Pioneer Square. If you are new to break a Put, a quick look back at some of their worse madness should lay the foundation for what you can expect.

It was not uncommon for Putters to encounter smells in the Stank hole, where scratching and SNIFF was the main feature. You can also play as Tom Cruise, as the laser rays crossed the placement of green in the mission impossible hole. And of course, along the way there were power training and other types of turbulent spread to keep you on your toes.

This time, everything goes down to Base Camp Studio 2, self -self -asserted as “Studio Studio, Gallery and public space in the center of Seattle.” And this is not hyperbole. Make down the 3rd Avenue along the giant showcase in which he once housed Bergman’s luggage and most likely you will see much more activity in the building that resuscitated this part of the city center.

After 2023 completed, Base Camp Studio 2 opened its main gallery in the corner of 3RD Ave and Stewart St. With the Beltown Ghost exhibition, which invited people to enter and look at the changing neighborhood. Since then, the Base Camp Studio 2 has opened an impressive set of Studios artists above and has just finished the very successful exhibit, the Stor-where passers-by made twice as large as life, such as IKEA, similar to consumerism.

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For Smith, he found the base camp and the Seattle community to be truly welcoming, engaged and passionate. “There are many great artists here and the city seems to go through an artistic renaissance,” Smith said.

Now the gallery continues with what promises to be another popular hanging by returning Smash Putt to people. This lively 21+ excursion includes a bar served by Belltown’s Just The Tap – with drinks that will be as fun and creative as the mini golf holes themselves. And while Smash Putt may not have a club house, it has several deceived VIP rooms created by Seattle -based performers Alex Nha, Lis Rafayles, Brady Black and William Passamor.

Smash Putt officially refuses on February 14, 2025 at the Base Camp Studios 2. You can book opening tickets for the weekend now at www.smashputt.com.

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Jennis Silva is a freelance writer for Seattle Rafyin. Follow more of her adventures here.

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