Sunday, November 29, 2009

New Malden's Jurassic Encounter Adventure Golf

Last night we re-visited minigolf course number 74 on the Crazy World of Minigolf Tour (Jurassic Encounter Adventure Golf at World of Golf, New Malden).

It was the first time we had teed-off since the last event of the 2009 BMGA Tour - the Kent Open - at the beginning of the month. The weather wasn't much better than at the Kent Open!

The contest between me and Emily also marked the start of the 2009-2010 Season of the Irregular Minigolf Tour.

Jurassic Encounter Adventure Golf in New Malden
Jurassic Encounter Adventure Golf in New Malden
After playing 18-holes Richard won after hitting a new personal best score of 42(+4), to Emily's 43(+5). In the matchplay scores Emily won 1-up.

Richard with his champion's certificate.
Jurassic Encounter Adventure Golf in New Malden
Emily with her runner-up certificate.
Jurassic Encounter Adventure Golf in New Malden
Videos from the visit last night:









After the first two rounds of the 2009-2010 Irregular Minigolf Tour it is a tie for first place with both Richard & Emily on 175 points.

There will be many many more Irregular Minigolf Tour events taking place throughout the season, with the next event due to take place at Devonshire Square in the run-up to Christmas.

Links to other Ham & Egger Files blog posts about the Jurassic Encounter Adventure Golf at World of Golf, New Malden are below:
- Photos from our original visit in September 2008
Report from the New Malden Invitational from March 2009
Results of the New Malden Invitational
- Crazy World of Minigolf Tour

4 comments:

The Life and Times of Oswald Dog said...

My you have been busy!

The Putting Penguin said...

Nice. Looks a lot better than our local dinosaur themed minigolf in CT, USA.

Richard Gottfried said...

It's a pretty good Dinosaur-themed Adventure Golf.

This one in Hemsby, Norfolk is good too:
Lost World Adventure Golf

And we've player another two 'Lost World' Adventure Golf courses in Tynemouth too.

Richard Gottfried said...

Is your local minigolf course the Prehistoric Miniature Golf in Portland, Connecticut?

That's a great dinosaur obstacle!