The Greater Boston Night Putting Tour is an organization that operates a miniature golf tour in the Greater Boston area of Massachusetts, USA. The tour was founded in 2007 and operates throughout the summer with tournaments on Sunday afternoons or evenings at various courses in the area. Players earn points throughout the season based on their finish in tournaments. Each tournament awards the same number of points with the exception of the Tour Championship, the final event of the season, which awards more points than regular season events.
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