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Grey Goose is hosting a mini-putt course in Montreal from July 24 to Aug. 4

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Grey Goose is hosting a summer event that is sure to make your putter stand up. From July 24 to Aug. 4, the vodka company will host the Smooth Putt at Grand Quay of the Port of Montreal. Here, Montrealers can play nine holes of mini-golf alongside some refreshing cocktails. The event will also take place in Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver before landing in Montreal.

Mini-golfing, like golf, is an excellent sport to play amid the remaining pandemic restrictions. It is outdoors, well-distanced and incredibly entertaining. The activity has a rich history in Quebec. In the early days of RDS, the television station would broadcast a tournament titled, Défi mini-putt. It aired from 1989 to 1998.

Grey Goose has been charitable during the pandemic. Partnering with Bacardi, the company has donated 7,600 gallons of alcohol per day to make hand sanitizer.

Patrons of the Smooth Putt are able to book for four golfers at a time. Tickets are priced at $21 each. The activities go down from 11:30 a.m. until 8:30 p.m. each day. Attendees must be of legal drinking age.

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