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Photos: Serious mini golf

Jerry McBride

Herald Photo Editor

Tuesday, Jun 2, 2026 1:01 PM MT

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McKenzie Mortensen, 17, shows off to Aaron Peine, 18, after sinking her putt while playing at the Serious Texas Bar-B-Q south mini golf course in Durango on Tuesday. Mini golf lovers don’t have to worry about the 18-hole course going away any time soon. Recent construction at Serious Texas Bar-B-Q is for additional parking and other improvements coming shortly. The 18th hole that was disturbed by construction will be replaced. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
McKenzie Mortensen, 17, shows off to Aaron Peine, 18, after sinking her putt while playing at the Serious Texas Bar-B-Q south mini golf course in Durango on Tuesday. Mini golf lovers don’t have to worry about the 18-hole course going away any time soon. Recent construction at Serious Texas Bar-B-Q is for additional parking and other improvements coming shortly. The 18th hole that was disturbed by construction will be replaced. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
Mini golf lovers don’t need to worry about Serious Texas Bar-B-Q’s south mini golf course going away any time soon. Recent construction that impacted the last hole on the 18-hole course was for additional parking and other improvements coming shortly. The 18th hole that was disturbed by construction will be replaced. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Mini golf lovers don’t need to worry about Serious Texas Bar-B-Q’s south mini golf course going away any time soon. Recent construction that impacted the last hole on the 18-hole course was for additional parking and other improvements coming shortly. The 18th hole that was disturbed by construction will be replaced. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
Mini golf lovers don’t need to worry about Serious Texas Bar-B-Q’s south mini golf course going away any time soon. Recent construction that impacted the last hole on the 18-hole course was for additional parking and other improvements coming shortly. The 18th hole that was disturbed by construction will be replaced. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Mini golf lovers don’t need to worry about Serious Texas Bar-B-Q’s south mini golf course going away any time soon. Recent construction that impacted the last hole on the 18-hole course was for additional parking and other improvements coming shortly. The 18th hole that was disturbed by construction will be replaced. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
Mini golf lovers don’t need to worry about Serious Texas Bar-B-Q’s south mini golf course going away any time soon. Recent construction that impacted the last hole on the 18-hole course was for additional parking and other improvements coming shortly. The 18th hole that was disturbed by construction will be replaced. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Mini golf lovers don’t need to worry about Serious Texas Bar-B-Q’s south mini golf course going away any time soon. Recent construction that impacted the last hole on the 18-hole course was for additional parking and other improvements coming shortly. The 18th hole that was disturbed by construction will be replaced. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride

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