On Tuesday 10th May 2011 I headed down to Hastings, East Sussex, to warm-up ready for the first-ever WMF World Adventure Golf Masters International Minigolf Tournament that was to take place in the town on Friday 13th and Saturday 14th May.
The host venue for the two-day event was the brand new 18-hole Pirate Adventure Golf Course on Hastings Sea Front (home to two other very good minigolf courses).
The course is great fun to play, with some excellent theming. It's well worth a visit.
The new Pirate Adventure Golf course replaced the old 18-hole Minigolf course, which we previously played many times on the BMGA Tour, in the World Crazy Golf Championships, and on the Crazy World of Minigolf Tour (#40).
En route to Hastings I actually got lost(!?), but in doing so found another Minigolf course not previously played on our Tour! But that's another story...
Adventures on the Crazy World of Minigolf Tour (and in other sports and games). Ham and Egger – 1. n. Orig. Boxing. An amateur or semi-professional boxer, esp. of mediocre skills (broadly) an oaf; palooka (Historical Dictionary of American Slang, Vol 1, 1994) 2. n. From the old days when miners held boxing matches, the winner got money, the loser got a ham and egg meal (Webster's New Millennium Dictionary of English). Ham and Eggs – Richard Gottfried’s pre-competition meal of choice.
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