VIDEO: Golf finale at freestyle resident OTC Olympics
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by Jason Bryant
Moza Fay relishes spent much of his time during the Mini Golf Competition reciting lines from Caddyshack and Tin Cup.
As the Resident OTC Olympics concluded last week, there was still some question as to who would walk away with the championship.
Headed up by Brandon Slay and David Vizzini, the resident freestyle athletes were put through a series of events ranging from speed and strength to agility and ... in some cases ... water buoyancy.
The final task was an evening of bowling and mini-golf. Who came out on top? Find out by clicking the PDF link above.
And before you jump on us about a misnomer in the below video -- we know that's not Augusta. But enjoy the golf extravaganza below anyway.
As the Resident OTC Olympics concluded last week, there was still some question as to who would walk away with the championship.
Headed up by Brandon Slay and David Vizzini, the resident freestyle athletes were put through a series of events ranging from speed and strength to agility and ... in some cases ... water buoyancy.
The final task was an evening of bowling and mini-golf. Who came out on top? Find out by clicking the PDF link above.
And before you jump on us about a misnomer in the below video -- we know that's not Augusta. But enjoy the golf extravaganza below anyway.
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