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By: James Colgan “I went to this driving range — I forgot where it was, somewhere like Asheville, North Carolina or something — and they had a VW bug about 100 yards away.
I was visiting her in Elmira, N.Y., and on our way to church, I saw a really cool driving range. Why so cool? Right in the middle of it, about 150 yards out, there's an old car that you can hit at.
That's exactly what Alpine Target Golf in Longview, Tex., has done. The range has displayed photos of Trump and Clinton -- both with their mouths wide open -- on hay bales since late October.
In 2020, Steve Oakes, owner of the Golf Range at Branchburg (N.J.), shot off to the annual PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando, Fla., like a heat-seeking missile. Except he didn’t know his target ...
Mike Williams, owner of the Alpine Target Golf Center, shows off his swing at a driving range with hay bales covered with the portraits of U.S. presidential nominees Hillary Clinton and Donald ...
In 2020, Steve Oakes, owner of the Golf Range at Branchburg, shot off to the annual PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando, Fla., like a heat-seeking missile. Except he didn’t know his target. By ...
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