NewsApril 28, 2012
The Kow Pasture Klassic at Schindler's Tavern in New Hamburg Saturday, April 28. Teams play a nine-hole course laid out in a pasture behind the tavern using tennis balls and a variety of objects as clubs, including tennis rackets, oars and mallets.
Scot Enderle tees off on the second hole during the Kow Pasture Klassic at Schindler's Tavern in New Hamburg Saturday, April 28. Teams play a nine-hole course laid out in a pasture behind the tavern using tennis balls and a variety of objects as clubs, including tennis rackets, oars and mallets.
Scot Enderle tees off on the second hole during the Kow Pasture Klassic at Schindler's Tavern in New Hamburg Saturday, April 28. Teams play a nine-hole course laid out in a pasture behind the tavern using tennis balls and a variety of objects as clubs, including tennis rackets, oars and mallets.
Kelli Wille tees off on the first hole during the Kow Pasture Klassic at Schindler's Tavern in New Hamburg Saturday, April 28. Teams play a nine-hole course laid out in a pasture behind the tavern using tennis balls and a variety of objects as clubs, including tennis rackets, oars and mallets.
Kelli Wille tees off on the first hole during the Kow Pasture Klassic at Schindler's Tavern in New Hamburg Saturday, April 28. Teams play a nine-hole course laid out in a pasture behind the tavern using tennis balls and a variety of objects as clubs, including tennis rackets, oars and mallets.
The first hole tee box is marked with a sign and two Stag beer cans during the Kow Pasture Klassic at Schindler's Tavern in New Hamburg Saturday, April 28. Teams play a nine-hole course laid out in a pasture behind the tavern using tennis balls and a variety of objects as clubs, including tennis rackets, oars and mallets.
The first hole tee box is marked with a sign and two Stag beer cans during the Kow Pasture Klassic at Schindler's Tavern in New Hamburg Saturday, April 28. Teams play a nine-hole course laid out in a pasture behind the tavern using tennis balls and a variety of objects as clubs, including tennis rackets, oars and mallets.
A staff member counts out tokens for Evan Reischman, left, and Zach Essner stand behind Schindler's Tavern in New Hamburg during the Kow Pasture Klassic Saturday, April 28. The tokens can be redeemed for food and drinks during the tournament where teams play a nine-hole course laid out in a pasture behind the tavern using tennis balls and a variety of objects as clubs, including tennis rackets, oars and mallets.
A staff member counts out tokens for Evan Reischman, left, and Zach Essner stand behind Schindler's Tavern in New Hamburg during the Kow Pasture Klassic Saturday, April 28. The tokens can be redeemed for food and drinks during the tournament where teams play a nine-hole course laid out in a pasture behind the tavern using tennis balls and a variety of objects as clubs, including tennis rackets, oars and mallets.
Zach Essner stands with a beer funnel wrapped around his neck behind Schindler's Tavern in New Hamburg during the Kow Pasture Klassic Saturday, April 28. Teams play a nine-hole course laid out in a pasture behind the tavern using tennis balls and a variety of objects as clubs, including tennis rackets, oars and mallets.
Zach Essner stands with a beer funnel wrapped around his neck behind Schindler's Tavern in New Hamburg during the Kow Pasture Klassic Saturday, April 28. Teams play a nine-hole course laid out in a pasture behind the tavern using tennis balls and a variety of objects as clubs, including tennis rackets, oars and mallets.
Justin Evans prepares to tee off on the first hole during the Kow Pasture Klassic at Schindler's Tavern in New Hamburg Saturday, April 28. Teams play a nine-hole course laid out in a pasture behind the tavern using tennis balls and a variety of objects as clubs, including tennis rackets, oars and mallets.
Justin Evans prepares to tee off on the first hole during the Kow Pasture Klassic at Schindler's Tavern in New Hamburg Saturday, April 28. Teams play a nine-hole course laid out in a pasture behind the tavern using tennis balls and a variety of objects as clubs, including tennis rackets, oars and mallets.
Evan Reischman, left, and Zach Essner stand behind Schindler's Tavern in New Hamburg during the Kow Pasture Klassic Saturday, April 28. Teams play a nine-hole course laid out in a pasture behind the tavern using tennis balls and a variety of objects as clubs, including tennis rackets, oars and mallets.
Evan Reischman, left, and Zach Essner stand behind Schindler's Tavern in New Hamburg during the Kow Pasture Klassic Saturday, April 28. Teams play a nine-hole course laid out in a pasture behind the tavern using tennis balls and a variety of objects as clubs, including tennis rackets, oars and mallets.
Whitney West, left, talks to Scot Enderle about just missing her put during the Kow Pasture Klassic at Schindler's Tavern in New Hamburg Saturday, April 28. Teams play a nine-hole course laid out in a pasture behind the tavern using tennis balls and a variety of objects as clubs, including tennis rackets, oars and mallets.
Whitney West, left, talks to Scot Enderle about just missing her put during the Kow Pasture Klassic at Schindler's Tavern in New Hamburg Saturday, April 28. Teams play a nine-hole course laid out in a pasture behind the tavern using tennis balls and a variety of objects as clubs, including tennis rackets, oars and mallets.
A staff member looks out the front door of Schindler's Tavern in New Hamburg during the Kow Pasture Klassic Saturday, April 28. Teams play a nine-hole course laid out in a pasture behind the tavern using tennis balls and a variety of objects as clubs, including tennis rackets, oars and mallets.
A staff member looks out the front door of Schindler's Tavern in New Hamburg during the Kow Pasture Klassic Saturday, April 28. Teams play a nine-hole course laid out in a pasture behind the tavern using tennis balls and a variety of objects as clubs, including tennis rackets, oars and mallets.
Whitney West reacts after just missing her put during the Kow Pasture Klassic at Schindler's Tavern in New Hamburg Saturday, April 28. Teams play a nine-hole course laid out in a pasture behind the tavern using tennis balls and a variety of objects as clubs, including tennis rackets, oars and mallets.
Whitney West reacts after just missing her put during the Kow Pasture Klassic at Schindler's Tavern in New Hamburg Saturday, April 28. Teams play a nine-hole course laid out in a pasture behind the tavern using tennis balls and a variety of objects as clubs, including tennis rackets, oars and mallets.
Kelli Wille tees off on the second hole during the Kow Pasture Klassic at Schindler's Tavern in New Hamburg Saturday, April 28. Teams play a nine-hole course laid out in a pasture behind the tavern using tennis balls and a variety of objects as clubs, including tennis rackets, oars and mallets.
Kelli Wille tees off on the second hole during the Kow Pasture Klassic at Schindler's Tavern in New Hamburg Saturday, April 28. Teams play a nine-hole course laid out in a pasture behind the tavern using tennis balls and a variety of objects as clubs, including tennis rackets, oars and mallets.
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The Kow Pasture Klassic at Schindler's Tavern in New Hamburg Saturday, April 28. Teams play a nine-hole course laid out in a pasture behind the tavern using tennis balls and a variety of objects as clubs, including tennis rackets, oars and mallets.

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