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Photos: Last chance to putt around

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Nicole Krenner, of Hermantown, watches as her ball clears a hill while mini golfing at Capt’n J’s Miniature Golf in Superior Monday morning, Sept. 21. Behind Krenner is Rya Kruger, of Duluth. (Jed Carlson / jcarlson@superiortelegram.com)

With nice weather in the Northland this week, it's the last opportunity to get in a round at Capt'n J's Miniature Golf in Superior.

According to Capt'n J's employee Kathy Watczak, Sunday, Sept. 27 is the course's last day of the season.

"We've had a pretty good year," Watczak said of the pandemic-friendly activity.

Nicole Krenner and Rya Kruger made their way over the bridge to get in one last round Monday morning.

"I heard they are closing Sunday, so I was glad they were open today," Kruger said.

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Kathy Watczak, of Gary New Duluth, plants tulips while she works at Capt’n J’s Miniature Golf in Superior Monday, Sept. 21. (Jed Carlson / jcarlson@superiortelegram.com)

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Rya Kruger, of Duluth, watches her putt roll towards the hole at Capt’n J’s Miniature Golf in Superior Monday, Sept. 21. (Jed Carlson / jcarlson@superiortelegram.com)

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Kathy Watczak, of Gary New Duluth, laughs as she plants tulips while working at Capt’n J’s Miniature Golf in Superior Monday, Sept. 21. (Jed Carlson / jcarlson@superiortelegram.com)

Jed Carlson joined the Superior Telegram in February 2001 as a photographer. He grew up in Willmar, Minnesota. He graduated from Ridgewater Community College in Willmar, then from Minnesota State Moorhead with a major in mass communications with an emphasis in photojournalism.
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