31st October 2011
Press Information
For Immediate Release
Minigolf Report – Gottfrieds play in Castle Golf World Crazy Golf Championships
Luton Minigolfers Richard & Emily Gottfried represented England at the ninth-annual Castle Golf World Crazy Golf Championships at the Sea Front Adventure Golf Complex in Hastings on Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th October. It was the fifth time Richard has played in the tournament and Emily’s fourth appearance.
In the 74 player field Richard finished in 25th place with a six round total score of 210(-6). Emily finished in 51st place with a score of 233(+17) on the 18-hole Arnold Palmer Crazy Golf course. Emily also finished 5th in the Castle Golf Women’s World Crazy Golf Championships.
The overall winner of the Castle Golf World Crazy Golf Championships was Oxford’s Michael Smith, who defeated Andy Exall and James Rutherford in a sudden-death play-off. Olivia Prokopova from the Czech Republic won the Castle Golf Women’s World Crazy Golf Championships.
Richard scored rounds of 36, 37, 33, 35, 33 and 36 for his 210(-6) total and said “This year’s World Crazy Golf Championships was the closest yet, there were so many players battling to make it into the top 18 and despite my best efforts I couldn’t seem to score enough Aces. Most of my shots were tap-ins for two this weekend so it’s frustrating that more of them didn’t drop in first time. I’ll be back for another crack at the World title next year and can’t wait for it.”
Emily scored rounds of 40, 39, 38, 39, 37 and 40 for her 233(+17) total and said “I was a little disappointed with my performance, although I don’t think the scores accurately represented how I was playing. But it was a fantastic tournament with a nail-biting final round and play-off”.
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Monday, October 31, 2011
My Entry for the Putter King Miniature Golf Scavenger Hunt 2011
On the 26th of August 2011 the Putter King Minigolf Company in Japan announced the first-ever Putter King Miniature Golf Scavenger Hunt. The contest, which closes on the 1st of November 2011, has been taking place on Miniature Golf courses worldwide and people were invited to track down and record items and achievements related to all forms of Minigolf.
In total 17 tasks were set, with some activities also carrying bonus points. Altogether I have managed to complete 15 of the 17 tasks. The activities in the 2011 Putter King Miniature Golf Scavenger Hunt have had the hunting players designing new holes, playing new courses, showing off their minigolf ball collections, (re)learning Maths & Physics (in a fun way), doing arts & crafts, autograph hunting, scoring holes-in-one, creating minigolf trick shots and a whole lot more!
Details of the tasks, and links to photos and videos of the activities I have completed are below.
1) Autographs of 2 professional miniature golfers, each from a different country. (45 points; 5 bonus points if the professional miniature golfers are also from 2 different continents).
- One from five-time World Crazy Golf Champion Tim 'Ace Man' Davies (WAL/FRA) and one from Pat Sheridan (USA)
2) Picture of yourself next to each obstacle in our list of the Top 10 Nostalgic Miniature Golf Obstacles. (120 points; 20 bonus points for each obstacle that exactly matches the one pictured in the article)
Obstacle 1 - The Windmill
Obstacle 2 - The Loop a.k.a “The Loop de Loop”
Obstacle 3 - The 19th Hole a.k.a “The Free Game Shot” (#2)
Obstacle 4 - The Barn
Obstacle 5 - The Toboggan Trap Obstacle a.k.a “The Ball Return Trap" (#2)
Obstacle 6 - The Trestle Bridge Obstacle
Obstacle 7 - The Hanging Bowling Pins
Obstacle 8 - The Lighthouse
Obstacle 9 - The Traffic Light (#2, 3, 4)
Obstacle 10 - The Cannon
3) Build your own full-size miniature golf hole. (75 points; up to 100 bonus points available depending on the craftsmanship, playability, creativity and fun factor of your hole)
- On the 24th and 25th October I built "PK Island" - a full-size minigolf hole with a plateau and ramp obstacle. Photos - 1, 2, 3, 4. Videos - 1, 2
4) Video of yourself making a hole-in-one on two consecutive miniature golf holes. The video must be one continuous shot with no editing. (60 points)
- I managed to score two Aces in a row during a round of Minigolf on the 9-hole course at Tea Green Golf Club on Tuesday 27th September 2011
5) Picture of yourself with the Putter King mascot. (50 points; 15 bonus points if you are wearing a Putter King t-shirt)
6) Picture of yourself with the completed Putter King wobblehead. (15 points; 15 bonus points if the picture is taken at a miniature golf course)
- Photos of me with Wobblehead; the Wobblehead on Table Top Minigolf Course; making the Wobblehead on the 3rd October; and a video of the Wobblehead wobbling (a bit)
7) Picture of a completed scorecard from a round of miniature golf. The round of golf must have taken place after the start of this scavenger hunt. (10 points)
- From The Swingers Club Miniature Golf Course in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA on the 8th September 2011
8) Picture of completed scorecards from 5 different miniature golf courses. Each round of golf must have taken place after the start of this scavenger hunt. (35 points)
- The Swingers Club, Las Vegas - 08/09/11; Circus Circus, Las Vegas 09/09/11; The Putt Park, Las Vegas 10/09/11; Treasure Island, Southsea 30/09/11; Solent Springs, Gosport 01/10/11
9) Submit an entry to the 2011 Putter King Hole Design Contest. (60 points; 40 bonus points if your entry gets more than 100 votes)
- The Jewel in the Crown Minigolf Hole Design submitted on the 17th October 2011 - currently with 112 votes
10) Screenshot from the Putter King app showing a 9-hole score below par. (10 points)
- Did not complete
11) Screenshot from the Putter King app showing that you have successfully unlocked all of the holes in the game. (45 points)
- Did not complete
12) Picture of the Putter King wobblehead at a World Heritage Site. (55 points)
I took the Putter King Wobblehead along to The Jurassic Coast in Weymouth, Dorset, England on Saturday 9th October 2011
13) Complete and submit the Putter King ‘Practice Activity’ and ‘Final Project’ for any one of the Putter King math or physics lessons. (40 points; 20 bonus points if you complete two lessons)
- Completed Level 1 (Prince) in both Math & Physics.
- Practice Activity - Math
- Final Project - Math
- Practice Activity - Physics
- Final Project - Physics
14) Picture of yourself with at least 6 different colored miniature golf balls. (10 points; 2 bonus points for each additional color {limit of 10 bonus points})
- Me and 11 different coloured Minifold Balls
15) Picture of yourself with a famous golfer or miniature golfer. (15 points; 150 bonus points if the golfer is on the PGA tour AND you are wearing a Putter King t-shirt in the picture)
- Me and two-time World Crazy Golf Champion Chris Harding at Weymouth Adventure Golf on Sunday 10th October 2011
16) Video of yourself making a hole-in-one on a miniature golf hole with a loop-de-loop obstacle. (30 points)
- Filmed on Hole 18 at Hastings Sea Front Adventure Golf course on Thursday 27th October 2011
17) Video of yourself successfully making a trick miniature golf shot. (40 points; up to 100 bonus points available depending on the difficulty and complexity of the trick shot)
- For this task I made a Blindfolded Hole-in-One shot!
My main two rivals in the international chase for the Putter King Miniature Golf Scavenger Hunt Trophy are Pat Sheridan of The Putting Penguin Minigolf Team (USA) and Allan Cox of the Ermington Putters Club (AUS).
Many thanks to my PKSCAVHUNT helper Emily 'Lemony' Gottfried for her help in photographing my endeavours on the 2011 Putter King Miniature Golf Scavenger Hunt.
Links:
- The Putter King
- Putter King Miniature Golf Scavenger Hunt
- The Putting Penguin
- Ermington Putters Club
Putter King Related Blog Posts:
- The Jewel in the Crown - Minigolf Hole Design at the Putter King - Your Votes Needed
- The 1st Annual Putter King Miniature Golf Scavenger Hunt
- Photos of the The Putter King Team at the BMGA English Open at Wroxham Barns, Norfolk
- Part III of the Putter King Interview Series - An Interview with UK Minigolfer Richard Gottfried
In total 17 tasks were set, with some activities also carrying bonus points. Altogether I have managed to complete 15 of the 17 tasks. The activities in the 2011 Putter King Miniature Golf Scavenger Hunt have had the hunting players designing new holes, playing new courses, showing off their minigolf ball collections, (re)learning Maths & Physics (in a fun way), doing arts & crafts, autograph hunting, scoring holes-in-one, creating minigolf trick shots and a whole lot more!
Details of the tasks, and links to photos and videos of the activities I have completed are below.
1) Autographs of 2 professional miniature golfers, each from a different country. (45 points; 5 bonus points if the professional miniature golfers are also from 2 different continents).
- One from five-time World Crazy Golf Champion Tim 'Ace Man' Davies (WAL/FRA) and one from Pat Sheridan (USA)
2) Picture of yourself next to each obstacle in our list of the Top 10 Nostalgic Miniature Golf Obstacles. (120 points; 20 bonus points for each obstacle that exactly matches the one pictured in the article)
Obstacle 1 - The Windmill
Obstacle 2 - The Loop a.k.a “The Loop de Loop”
Obstacle 3 - The 19th Hole a.k.a “The Free Game Shot” (#2)
Obstacle 4 - The Barn
Obstacle 5 - The Toboggan Trap Obstacle a.k.a “The Ball Return Trap" (#2)
Obstacle 6 - The Trestle Bridge Obstacle
Obstacle 7 - The Hanging Bowling Pins
Obstacle 8 - The Lighthouse
Obstacle 9 - The Traffic Light (#2, 3, 4)
Obstacle 10 - The Cannon
3) Build your own full-size miniature golf hole. (75 points; up to 100 bonus points available depending on the craftsmanship, playability, creativity and fun factor of your hole)
- On the 24th and 25th October I built "PK Island" - a full-size minigolf hole with a plateau and ramp obstacle. Photos - 1, 2, 3, 4. Videos - 1, 2
4) Video of yourself making a hole-in-one on two consecutive miniature golf holes. The video must be one continuous shot with no editing. (60 points)
- I managed to score two Aces in a row during a round of Minigolf on the 9-hole course at Tea Green Golf Club on Tuesday 27th September 2011
5) Picture of yourself with the Putter King mascot. (50 points; 15 bonus points if you are wearing a Putter King t-shirt)
6) Picture of yourself with the completed Putter King wobblehead. (15 points; 15 bonus points if the picture is taken at a miniature golf course)
- Photos of me with Wobblehead; the Wobblehead on Table Top Minigolf Course; making the Wobblehead on the 3rd October; and a video of the Wobblehead wobbling (a bit)
7) Picture of a completed scorecard from a round of miniature golf. The round of golf must have taken place after the start of this scavenger hunt. (10 points)
- From The Swingers Club Miniature Golf Course in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA on the 8th September 2011
8) Picture of completed scorecards from 5 different miniature golf courses. Each round of golf must have taken place after the start of this scavenger hunt. (35 points)
- The Swingers Club, Las Vegas - 08/09/11; Circus Circus, Las Vegas 09/09/11; The Putt Park, Las Vegas 10/09/11; Treasure Island, Southsea 30/09/11; Solent Springs, Gosport 01/10/11
9) Submit an entry to the 2011 Putter King Hole Design Contest. (60 points; 40 bonus points if your entry gets more than 100 votes)
- The Jewel in the Crown Minigolf Hole Design submitted on the 17th October 2011 - currently with 112 votes
10) Screenshot from the Putter King app showing a 9-hole score below par. (10 points)
- Did not complete
11) Screenshot from the Putter King app showing that you have successfully unlocked all of the holes in the game. (45 points)
- Did not complete
12) Picture of the Putter King wobblehead at a World Heritage Site. (55 points)
I took the Putter King Wobblehead along to The Jurassic Coast in Weymouth, Dorset, England on Saturday 9th October 2011
13) Complete and submit the Putter King ‘Practice Activity’ and ‘Final Project’ for any one of the Putter King math or physics lessons. (40 points; 20 bonus points if you complete two lessons)
- Completed Level 1 (Prince) in both Math & Physics.
- Practice Activity - Math
- Final Project - Math
- Practice Activity - Physics
- Final Project - Physics
14) Picture of yourself with at least 6 different colored miniature golf balls. (10 points; 2 bonus points for each additional color {limit of 10 bonus points})
- Me and 11 different coloured Minifold Balls
15) Picture of yourself with a famous golfer or miniature golfer. (15 points; 150 bonus points if the golfer is on the PGA tour AND you are wearing a Putter King t-shirt in the picture)
- Me and two-time World Crazy Golf Champion Chris Harding at Weymouth Adventure Golf on Sunday 10th October 2011
16) Video of yourself making a hole-in-one on a miniature golf hole with a loop-de-loop obstacle. (30 points)
- Filmed on Hole 18 at Hastings Sea Front Adventure Golf course on Thursday 27th October 2011
17) Video of yourself successfully making a trick miniature golf shot. (40 points; up to 100 bonus points available depending on the difficulty and complexity of the trick shot)
- For this task I made a Blindfolded Hole-in-One shot!
My main two rivals in the international chase for the Putter King Miniature Golf Scavenger Hunt Trophy are Pat Sheridan of The Putting Penguin Minigolf Team (USA) and Allan Cox of the Ermington Putters Club (AUS).
Many thanks to my PKSCAVHUNT helper Emily 'Lemony' Gottfried for her help in photographing my endeavours on the 2011 Putter King Miniature Golf Scavenger Hunt.
Links:
- The Putter King
- Putter King Miniature Golf Scavenger Hunt
- The Putting Penguin
- Ermington Putters Club
Putter King Related Blog Posts:
- The Jewel in the Crown - Minigolf Hole Design at the Putter King - Your Votes Needed
- The 1st Annual Putter King Miniature Golf Scavenger Hunt
- Photos of the The Putter King Team at the BMGA English Open at Wroxham Barns, Norfolk
- Part III of the Putter King Interview Series - An Interview with UK Minigolfer Richard Gottfried
Friday, October 28, 2011
Minigolf Doubles Match - Oxfordshire Mini Golf Club vs. Cambridgeshire Mini Golf Club
Minigolf Doubles Match - Oxfordshire Mini Golf Club vs. Cambridgeshire Mini Golf Club
Battleground - Neutral Territory (All Three of the Minigolf Courses at Hastings Sea Front Adventure Golf)
Teams
Oxfordshire Mini Golf Club
- 'Squire' Richard Gottfried
- Michael 'Hole in One Kenobi' Smith
Cambridgeshire Mini Golf Club
- James 'The Rocket' Rutherford
- Emily 'Lemony' Gottfried
Format - Three-Round Doubles Strokeplay Competition with Combined Cumulative Scores
On Saturday 15th October 2011 a new Minigolf alliance was formed for one-match only as 'Squire' Richard Gottfried of the Midlands Minigolf Club (MMGC) and Michael 'HIOK' Smith of the Kent Minigolf Club (KMGC) joined up as the Oxfordshire Mini Golf Club (OMGC) to take on James 'The Rocket' Rutherford and Emily 'Lemony' Gottfried of the recently-formed Cambridgeshire Mini Golf Club (CMGC).
The 54-hole Doubles Match-up saw play begin on the Crazy Golf Course with Michael scoring a 33 and Richard a 34 for a combined score of 67. Emily and James could only manage scores of 42 and 35 for a combined 77.
Play then moved onto the Pirate Adventure Golf course, the newest of the three Sea Front courses in Hastings, and saw Michael hit a 31 and Richard a 37 for a 68 total. Emily scored a 40 and James a 34 for a team score of 74.
With the CMGC trailing the OMGC by 16 shots the deciding round was played on the Adventure Golf course, a course where 16 shots could be made up.
That wasn't to be the case though as Michael scored a great 37, with Richard scoring 42 for a combined 79. Emily also scored 42 but with James scoring 48 for a combined round of 90 the overall victory was to go Oxfordshire's way with a total of 214 to the CMGC's 241.
On Saturday 15th October 2011 a new Minigolf alliance was formed for one-match only as 'Squire' Richard Gottfried of the Midlands Minigolf Club (MMGC) and Michael 'HIOK' Smith of the Kent Minigolf Club (KMGC) joined up as the Oxfordshire Mini Golf Club (OMGC) to take on James 'The Rocket' Rutherford and Emily 'Lemony' Gottfried of the recently-formed Cambridgeshire Mini Golf Club (CMGC).
The 54-hole Doubles Match-up saw play begin on the Crazy Golf Course with Michael scoring a 33 and Richard a 34 for a combined score of 67. Emily and James could only manage scores of 42 and 35 for a combined 77.
Play then moved onto the Pirate Adventure Golf course, the newest of the three Sea Front courses in Hastings, and saw Michael hit a 31 and Richard a 37 for a 68 total. Emily scored a 40 and James a 34 for a team score of 74.
With the CMGC trailing the OMGC by 16 shots the deciding round was played on the Adventure Golf course, a course where 16 shots could be made up.
That wasn't to be the case though as Michael scored a great 37, with Richard scoring 42 for a combined 79. Emily also scored 42 but with James scoring 48 for a combined round of 90 the overall victory was to go Oxfordshire's way with a total of 214 to the CMGC's 241.
Photos: Emily and James of the CMGC see their chances of a win against the OMGC go up in smoke as they play into the mist on the Hastings Adventure Golf course
Link - The Cambridgeshire Mini Golf Club's website
Thursday, October 27, 2011
The 59th Annual National Town Criers Championships in Hastings
On Saturday 15th October 2011 we were in Hastings practicing for the following days Planet Hastings Crazy Golf Club Open tournament and decided to take a break to spectate at the 59th Annual National Town Criers Championships that was taking place in the town's Queens Square.
The event saw Town Criers from all over the UK competing to be crowned the National Champion and entrants were judged on 'volume, diction, clarity and inflection'.
The event was MC'd by Hastings' Town Crier Jon Bartholomew and as well as keeping the event rolling, he also let the audience know about the Hastings Beer and Battle Cider available from Hastings Brewery - which I have since found out is planning to launch a Gluten Free Beer soon!
Photo: Richard enjoys a Battle Cider while listening to the Town Criers Championships in Hastings
During the event the MC also asked the crowd to shout out 'Yay' if they were from Hastings, and 'Nay' if they were from elsewhere. With my stentorian voice I gave an almighty "Nay" to which one of the Town Criers stood nearby commented "You should be a Town Crier with that voice"!
Link - The Ancient and Honourable Guild of Town Criers
The event saw Town Criers from all over the UK competing to be crowned the National Champion and entrants were judged on 'volume, diction, clarity and inflection'.
The event was MC'd by Hastings' Town Crier Jon Bartholomew and as well as keeping the event rolling, he also let the audience know about the Hastings Beer and Battle Cider available from Hastings Brewery - which I have since found out is planning to launch a Gluten Free Beer soon!
Photo: Richard enjoys a Battle Cider while listening to the Town Criers Championships in Hastings
During the event the MC also asked the crowd to shout out 'Yay' if they were from Hastings, and 'Nay' if they were from elsewhere. With my stentorian voice I gave an almighty "Nay" to which one of the Town Criers stood nearby commented "You should be a Town Crier with that voice"!
Link - The Ancient and Honourable Guild of Town Criers
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Mini Golf on a Roof Terrace at The Portobello Gold Hotel & Crazy Golf at Alexandra Palace
Ahead of our trip to London last Saturday for the UK Rock Paper Scissors Championships I had a quick look online to see if London is home to any new Minigolf courses since my last visit and online search. I found out it is!
In fact I spotted two new Miniature Golf courses in London.
According to the eventful website the Portobello Gold Hotel has a Mini Golf course on its roof and calls it an 'eccentric touch'.
We headed along to the Portobello Gold pub and hotel and asked about the Mini Golf at the bar, only to be told that the course is on one of the hotel room balconies, so unfortunately we couldn't have a play of it. We did however get warmed-up with a few lunchtime drinks ahead of the evening's big sporting event at the RPS Championships!
The other course I found on my web search is at Alexandra Palace and is an 18-hole Crazy Golf course. We didn't have time to get along to have a game there, but have added it to our 'to visit' list.
Alexandra Palace is also home to what I have heard is a very good Pitch & Putt course, and a Putting Green. both of which are run by Golfwise, a company which runs a number of Pitch & Putt courses around the country. We've visited their site in Chelmsford, in 2009, and we had time to play a few of the holes on the course, which was in great condition and very testing. Back in 2010 we also visited the site in Upminster which is still currently closed. On our roadtrip to Lincolnshire earlier this year we ran out of time and didn't manage to play their other Pitch & Putt course on South Parade in Skegness.
Rleated blog posts:
- Miniature Golf & Crazy Golf Courses in London
- Crazy World of Minigolf Tour
In fact I spotted two new Miniature Golf courses in London.
According to the eventful website the Portobello Gold Hotel has a Mini Golf course on its roof and calls it an 'eccentric touch'.
We headed along to the Portobello Gold pub and hotel and asked about the Mini Golf at the bar, only to be told that the course is on one of the hotel room balconies, so unfortunately we couldn't have a play of it. We did however get warmed-up with a few lunchtime drinks ahead of the evening's big sporting event at the RPS Championships!
The other course I found on my web search is at Alexandra Palace and is an 18-hole Crazy Golf course. We didn't have time to get along to have a game there, but have added it to our 'to visit' list.
Alexandra Palace is also home to what I have heard is a very good Pitch & Putt course, and a Putting Green. both of which are run by Golfwise, a company which runs a number of Pitch & Putt courses around the country. We've visited their site in Chelmsford, in 2009, and we had time to play a few of the holes on the course, which was in great condition and very testing. Back in 2010 we also visited the site in Upminster which is still currently closed. On our roadtrip to Lincolnshire earlier this year we ran out of time and didn't manage to play their other Pitch & Putt course on South Parade in Skegness.
Rleated blog posts:
- Miniature Golf & Crazy Golf Courses in London
- Crazy World of Minigolf Tour
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Emily bakes a BIG Golf Ball cake for Tea Green Golf Club - and wins the 'silver medal' in Cake Tasting Contest!
Emily recently baked a BIG Golf Ball (gluten free) cake for Tea Green Golf Club's MacMillan Cancer Support Coffee Morning.
Part of the event included a cake-tasting and in the contest Emily's cake was runner-up!
Photo: The Tea Green 'Range Ball' Golf cake
Photo: Emily shows off the silver medal winning Tea Green 'Range Ball' Golf cake
Links:
- Tea Green Golf Club
- MacMillan Cancer Support
Part of the event included a cake-tasting and in the contest Emily's cake was runner-up!
Photo: The Tea Green 'Range Ball' Golf cake
Photo: Emily shows off the silver medal winning Tea Green 'Range Ball' Golf cake
Links:
- Tea Green Golf Club
- MacMillan Cancer Support
Monday, October 24, 2011
Report from the Sportingbet UK Rock Paper Scissors Championships 2011
Photo: From l-r Oliver 'The Machine' Florence, Paul 'The Terminator' Jones, 'Squire' Richard Gottfried, Marc 'The Roller' Bazeley - note Richard & Marc throwing the illegal RPS move of 'Sausage'
Photo: 2011 UK RPS Contender Oliver 'The Machine' Florence shows off his t-shirt prize for reaching the Semi-Finals
The 2011 tournament used a knockout format rather than the round-robin system employed last year, this meant that players were only guaranteed one match and Brad 'The Fist' Shepherd was the first of our group to fall, losing in the first round. I followed soon after with a straight 2-nil defeat. Brad and I were in good company in our losing efforts, as the 2010 UK RPS Champion - Paul Lewis - also fell at the first hurdle.
Photo: Richard shows that three hands are not better than two
Photo: Brad 'The Fist' Shepherd (bottom right) cuts a lonely figure having crashed out in the first round
Marc 'The Roller' Bazeley was the only member of our troupe to be drawn on the rowdier Table One, but despite nerves on his debut won through round one. However, in round two he was drawn to face a giant of a man who almost dislocated 'The Roller's' shoulder in the opening handshake! This obviously impaired Bazeley who unfortunately lost the match and decided to make the long journey back to Wellingborough, but not before he gave a post-match interview.
In the Team contest 16 teams of four players lined-up to be crowned Champions. Our team - The Guild of Rock Paper Scissors - finished in tied 5th/6th place, alongside longtime Dodgeball rivals the WDW, following a win in the first round, but a loss in the Quarter Finals. The team consisted of myself, Emily, Ollie and Paul 'The Terminator' Jones, who didn't enter the individual event but instead spent his time sharking people in Challenge RPS matches.
Photo: The Guild of Rock Paper Scissors (GoRPS) in their lair before the team tournament. From l-r 'Squire' Richard Gottfried, Paul 'The Terminator' Jones, Oliver 'The Machine' Florence, Emily 'Lemony' Gottfried - once again note the players throwing the illegal RPS manouvre of 'Sausage'!
Ahead of the tournament the competition sponsor Sportingbet had a betting special running with a number of different markets priced up. Emily and I managed to recoup some of our spending with a win on the winning hand combination.
Photo: The Guild of Rock Paper Scissors (GoRPS) team. From l-r Paul 'The Terminator' Jones, 'Squire' Richard Gottfried, Emily 'Lemony' Gottfried, Oliver 'The Machine' Florence
You can view a number of videos from the 2011 (and 2010) UK Rock Paper Scissors Championships on my YouTube Channel.
You can also register your interest to compete in the 2012 UK Rock Paper Scissors Championships on the UK RPS website.
Links:
- Wacky Nation Website
- UK RPS Official Website
- The Rules of Rock Paper Scissors
- GoRPS Rock Paper Scissors Championships in Birmingham
- Rock Paper Scissors Tournament at The Crown in Bristol
- The Weymouth Preliminaries Rock Paper Scissors Contest
- RPS-101
- Sportingbet
- UK Rock Paper Scissors Championships 2010 - Report, Photos and Videos from the Event!
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Minigolf Report - Emily Gottfried ties for 6th at Planet Hastings Crazy Golf Club Open. Richard Gottfried tied in 10th.
23rd October 2011
Press Information
For Immediate Release
Minigolf Report - Emily Gottfried ties for 6th at Planet Hastings Crazy Golf Club Open. Richard Gottfried tied in 10th
On Sunday 16th October Luton Minigolfers Richard and Emily Gottfried competed in the eleventh-annual Planet Hastings Crazy Golf Club Open. The three-round tournament was played out over 54-holes on the three seafront miniature golf courses in Hastings, East Sussex.
23 players competed in the event, with Emily finishing in tied sixth place with fellow Great Britain International, Scotland’s Freddie Blackburn-Shaw, after both players scored 112. Richard finished four shots back in tied 10th place alongside 2008 PHCGC Open Champion Trevor Exall and Richard Stevenson. The tournament was won by Oxford’s Michael Smith with a score of 98.
Photo: Emily plays the 16th hole of the Crazy Golf course in Hastings
Following the tournament Emily said “This was a great tournament. Playing on three courses in one go is a challenge, as all three are so different, but that does even out the field, because no-one player is the best on all three courses. So I was really pleased with how well I played and very happy with 6th place. It was also really good fun as the courses and the people of Hastings are always a pleasure.”
Photo: Richard plays the 4th hole of the Crazy Golf course in Hastings
Richard said “I had a nightmare round on the Adventure Golf course and couldn’t buy a hole-in-one on the Pirate course. My round of 34 on the Crazy Golf course wasn’t too bad and was good preparation for the upcoming World Crazy Golf Championships, let’s hope the weather then is as good as it was for the Planet Hastings Open.”
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Press Information
For Immediate Release
Minigolf Report - Emily Gottfried ties for 6th at Planet Hastings Crazy Golf Club Open. Richard Gottfried tied in 10th
On Sunday 16th October Luton Minigolfers Richard and Emily Gottfried competed in the eleventh-annual Planet Hastings Crazy Golf Club Open. The three-round tournament was played out over 54-holes on the three seafront miniature golf courses in Hastings, East Sussex.
23 players competed in the event, with Emily finishing in tied sixth place with fellow Great Britain International, Scotland’s Freddie Blackburn-Shaw, after both players scored 112. Richard finished four shots back in tied 10th place alongside 2008 PHCGC Open Champion Trevor Exall and Richard Stevenson. The tournament was won by Oxford’s Michael Smith with a score of 98.
Photo: Emily plays the 16th hole of the Crazy Golf course in Hastings
Following the tournament Emily said “This was a great tournament. Playing on three courses in one go is a challenge, as all three are so different, but that does even out the field, because no-one player is the best on all three courses. So I was really pleased with how well I played and very happy with 6th place. It was also really good fun as the courses and the people of Hastings are always a pleasure.”
Photo: Richard plays the 4th hole of the Crazy Golf course in Hastings
Richard said “I had a nightmare round on the Adventure Golf course and couldn’t buy a hole-in-one on the Pirate course. My round of 34 on the Crazy Golf course wasn’t too bad and was good preparation for the upcoming World Crazy Golf Championships, let’s hope the weather then is as good as it was for the Planet Hastings Open.”
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Minigolf News - A Gottfried visits a closed Crazy Golf course!
In a theme that Emily and I have come to be very familiar with on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour, my brother and minigolf rival Christopher Gottfried recently made a spontaneous visit to Brighton one evening, only to find the Sea Front Crazy Golf course to be closed.
Other Brighton Blog Posts:
- From the Archives - Crazy World of Minigolf Tour Course Visit #12 - Brighton - East of Palace Pier
- Crazy Golf, Mini Golf and Adventure Golf course visits in Brighton
Other Brighton Blog Posts:
- From the Archives - Crazy World of Minigolf Tour Course Visit #12 - Brighton - East of Palace Pier
- Crazy Golf, Mini Golf and Adventure Golf course visits in Brighton
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Greenhill Gardens in Weymouth
Last October the Putting Course at Greenhill Gardens in Weymouth became the 204th played on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour. It's a brilliant course, with excellent views. While we didn't have time to replay the course on our visit to Weymouth this year we did spend some time looking around the very well maintained gardens.
According to the signs around Greenhill Gardens, the Putting Green is open every day from 10am (weather permitting).
According to the signs around Greenhill Gardens, the Putting Green is open every day from 10am (weather permitting).
Friday, October 21, 2011
Countdown to the Sportingbet UK Rock Paper Scissors Championships 2011
The countdown to the Sportingbet UK Rock Paper Scissors Championships 2011 is well and truly on, with the deadline for registration for the tournament closing at 10pm tonight (21st October).
Even if you aren't able to enter the event itself, you can still enjoy a flutter on the Sportingbet website as a number of different markets for the competition have been priced up - UK Rock Paper Scissors Championships Betting Special.
According to the chat on twitter I'm at odds of 4/1.
Even if you aren't able to enter the event itself, you can still enjoy a flutter on the Sportingbet website as a number of different markets for the competition have been priced up - UK Rock Paper Scissors Championships Betting Special.
According to the chat on twitter I'm at odds of 4/1.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
A Nice Cup of Tea in Weymouth
While in Weymouth for the Weymouth Open Minigolf Tournament we popped over to 5js Cafe which is also at Lodmoor Country Park.
I'm not normally a tea drinker, but the advertising offer of a 'Nice cup of Tea' drew me in.
I must say it was a very nice cup of tea indeed.
I may start drinking Tea more often, as it may have played a part in fuelling the victory Chris Harding and I had in the Weymouth Open Team Tournament that afternoon!
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I'm not normally a tea drinker, but the advertising offer of a 'Nice cup of Tea' drew me in.
I must say it was a very nice cup of tea indeed.
I may start drinking Tea more often, as it may have played a part in fuelling the victory Chris Harding and I had in the Weymouth Open Team Tournament that afternoon!
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Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Taking part in a Guinness World Record attempt for "The most people to ‘High Five’ simultaneously"
Attempting a Guinness World Record in Luton.
On Monday 10th of October 2011 I headed to St Georges Square, Luton to take part in the Guinness World Record attempt for the most people to ‘High Five’ simultaneously. The event was held to mark World Mental Health Day and was organised by the Make A Difference (MAD) group.
The previous/current record stands at 1,790 people simultaneously High Fiving, but the MAD attempt counted over 2,100 people taking part.
A story was written in last week’s Herald & Post newspaper (page 21) and unfortunately for me, just as the photo used was being taken I was in a ‘preparation’ stage of giving a High Five (we had a few dummy runs), so it looks as though I’m doing a Fonz impression!?
Previous Blog Post - Upcoming event in Luton - Guinness World Record Attempt for "The most people to successfully High 5 across multiple locations"
Previous Guinness World Record Blog Posts:
- New Guinness World Record set - Largest Picnic Ever
- Huntingdon Races - a UK Conga Line Guinness World Record Attempt & Crazy Golf course played #195
- Guinness World Record Attempt - Most Brussels Sprouts Eaten in a Minute!
-- Plus a video from The Luton News
- Guinness World Records
On Monday 10th of October 2011 I headed to St Georges Square, Luton to take part in the Guinness World Record attempt for the most people to ‘High Five’ simultaneously. The event was held to mark World Mental Health Day and was organised by the Make A Difference (MAD) group.
The previous/current record stands at 1,790 people simultaneously High Fiving, but the MAD attempt counted over 2,100 people taking part.
A story was written in last week’s Herald & Post newspaper (page 21) and unfortunately for me, just as the photo used was being taken I was in a ‘preparation’ stage of giving a High Five (we had a few dummy runs), so it looks as though I’m doing a Fonz impression!?
Previous Blog Post - Upcoming event in Luton - Guinness World Record Attempt for "The most people to successfully High 5 across multiple locations"
Previous Guinness World Record Blog Posts:
- New Guinness World Record set - Largest Picnic Ever
- Huntingdon Races - a UK Conga Line Guinness World Record Attempt & Crazy Golf course played #195
- Guinness World Record Attempt - Most Brussels Sprouts Eaten in a Minute!
-- Plus a video from The Luton News
- Guinness World Records
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Revisit to Poole Park in Dorset - Crazy Golf & Minigolf
On Saturday Poole Park 8th of October 2011 we made a stop off at Poole Park in Dorset to revisit the Crazy Golf and Putting courses there and also to finally meet minigolf friend and twitterer/facebooker extraordinaire Mick Gisbourne.
We first visited Poole Park in October 2009 when the course was a 9-hole one, on our visit last year a new 12-hole course had been built in its place.
Photos of the Putting Course:
The Crazy Golf course has also had some new obstacles added to it, in the form of some weighty concrete tunnels.
Photos of the Crazy Golf:
Photos of us with Mick 'The Man' Gisbourne at Poole Park.:
In our Irregular Mini Golf Tour Match-up on the Poole Park Crazy Golf course Emily defeated me 38-43.
At the time of writing this post, my most viewed YouTube video is the one of me playing the old Pinball hole on the Poole Park Crazy Golf course. It's attracted over 20,000 views and a number of comments.
Previous Blog Posts:
- Minigolf Course Visit No. 153 - Poole Park Crazy Golf
- Minigolf Course Visit No. 154 - Poole Park, Putting Green
- Poole Park, New 12-hole Crazy Golf Course - Crazy World of Minigolf Tour - Course played 203
- Minigolf Course Visit No. 106 - Sandbanks
- Minigolf Course Visit No. 108 - Boscombe Chine Gardens
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We first visited Poole Park in October 2009 when the course was a 9-hole one, on our visit last year a new 12-hole course had been built in its place.
Photos of the Putting Course:
The Crazy Golf course has also had some new obstacles added to it, in the form of some weighty concrete tunnels.
Photos of the Crazy Golf:
In our Irregular Mini Golf Tour Match-up on the Poole Park Crazy Golf course Emily defeated me 38-43.
At the time of writing this post, my most viewed YouTube video is the one of me playing the old Pinball hole on the Poole Park Crazy Golf course. It's attracted over 20,000 views and a number of comments.
Previous Blog Posts:
- Minigolf Course Visit No. 153 - Poole Park Crazy Golf
- Minigolf Course Visit No. 154 - Poole Park, Putting Green
- Poole Park, New 12-hole Crazy Golf Course - Crazy World of Minigolf Tour - Course played 203
- Minigolf Course Visit No. 106 - Sandbanks
- Minigolf Course Visit No. 108 - Boscombe Chine Gardens
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Monday, October 17, 2011
Grudge Match - Crazy Golf Rivalry to be shown on Channel 4 this week!
One of THE reasons I became a Professional Minigolfer is once again on telly this week - the excellent Grudge Match!
The show features great sporting rivalries and the Crazy Golf episode features the epic rivalry (that exists to this day) between Tim 'Ace Man' Davies and John 'Big Top Ted' McIver.
It'll be on Channel 4 on Wednesday 19th October at 5.25am, or an hour later on Channel 4+1
If you've seen it, watch it again. If you've never seen it, watch it. Tell your friends. Tell your family. Tape it. Watch it again! Enjoy it :-)
The show features great sporting rivalries and the Crazy Golf episode features the epic rivalry (that exists to this day) between Tim 'Ace Man' Davies and John 'Big Top Ted' McIver.
It'll be on Channel 4 on Wednesday 19th October at 5.25am, or an hour later on Channel 4+1
If you've seen it, watch it again. If you've never seen it, watch it. Tell your friends. Tell your family. Tape it. Watch it again! Enjoy it :-)
The Jewel in the Crown - Minigolf Hole Design at the Putter King - Your Votes Needed
I have entered the Putter King Minigolf Hole Design Contest with my hole 'The Jewel in the Crown' which incorporates the Putter King's 'regal' theming into a very tricky uphill hole with a raised green, where the hole is enclosed by a Crown!
You can check out the Design at The Jewel in the Crown - Submission. Please click on the thumbs-up symbol at the bottom of the page to vote for my hole design too.
If you too want to enter the Putter King Minigolf Hole Design Contest then check out the submission details on the Putter King website.
The Putter King is also running it's 1st Annual Miniature Golf Scavenger Hunt with minigolf fans all over the world competing to win the competition! You can check out the #PKSCAVHUNT Leaderboard at 2011 #PKSCAVHUNT Leaderboard
You can check out the Design at The Jewel in the Crown - Submission. Please click on the thumbs-up symbol at the bottom of the page to vote for my hole design too.
If you too want to enter the Putter King Minigolf Hole Design Contest then check out the submission details on the Putter King website.
The Putter King is also running it's 1st Annual Miniature Golf Scavenger Hunt with minigolf fans all over the world competing to win the competition! You can check out the #PKSCAVHUNT Leaderboard at 2011 #PKSCAVHUNT Leaderboard
The Weymouth Preliminaries Rock Paper Scissors Contest
Ahead of the upcoming 2011 UK Rock Paper Scissors Championships a bunch of Minigolfers, some of whom will be competing in the tournament, faced-off in The Weymouth Preliminaries Rock Paper Scissors Contest at the Weymouth Annual Octoberfest Beer Festival.
The tournament saw five competitors square-off in 'best-of-3' matches. The results and order of play were a little hazy, possibly due to the effects of the environment that the contest took place in!
Firstly, a 'random' draw was held to see who would face who in Round One, and then battle commenced...
Results:
- Oliver 'The Machine' Florence lost to Richard 'The Rock' Gottfried 1-2
- Emily 'Lemony' Gottfried beat Paul 'The Terminator' Jones 2-1
- Kevin 'Alex Kidd' Moseley - bye to Round Two
- Oliver 'The Machine' Florence lost to Paul 'The Terminator' Jones 1-2 in a 'Best Loser Match'
- Paul 'The Terminator' Jones lost to Kevin 'Alex Kidd' Moseley* 1-2
(* Kevin 'Alex Kidd' Moseley was given a 'Public Warning' for playing an illegal throw of 'Sausage' in the first game)
- Richard 'The Rock' Gottfried beat Kevin 'Alex Kidd' Moseley 2-1 in the 'Final' - see below for footage
Video: RPS - Weymouth Preliminaries at Octoberfest - The 'not' Grand Final
However, it had been forgotten that Emily had in fact won her first round match against 'The Terminator' and was through to the next round too!!!
So, in the 'Actual' Grand Final (which was not filmed) Emily 'Lemony' Gottfried defeated Richard 'The Rock' Gottfried 2-1.
Second Runner-up Kevin 'Alex Kidd' Moseley summed up the contest perfectly when he said "Can't even organise a tournament at a p*ss-up!"
Next time I think a Round Robin Tournament Format will be used!
2011 UK Rock Paper Scissors Championships - Event Details at Wacky Nation. The 2011 Championships are being sponsored by Sportingbet.
Other Blog Posts about the great game of Rock Paper Scissors:
- UK Rock Paper Scissors Championships 2010 - Report, Photos and Videos from the Event!
- GoRPS Rock Paper Scissors Championships in Birmingham
- Rock Paper Scissors Tournament at The Crown in Bristol
The tournament saw five competitors square-off in 'best-of-3' matches. The results and order of play were a little hazy, possibly due to the effects of the environment that the contest took place in!
Firstly, a 'random' draw was held to see who would face who in Round One, and then battle commenced...
Results:
- Oliver 'The Machine' Florence lost to Richard 'The Rock' Gottfried 1-2
- Emily 'Lemony' Gottfried beat Paul 'The Terminator' Jones 2-1
- Kevin 'Alex Kidd' Moseley - bye to Round Two
- Oliver 'The Machine' Florence lost to Paul 'The Terminator' Jones 1-2 in a 'Best Loser Match'
- Paul 'The Terminator' Jones lost to Kevin 'Alex Kidd' Moseley* 1-2
(* Kevin 'Alex Kidd' Moseley was given a 'Public Warning' for playing an illegal throw of 'Sausage' in the first game)
- Richard 'The Rock' Gottfried beat Kevin 'Alex Kidd' Moseley 2-1 in the 'Final' - see below for footage
Video: RPS - Weymouth Preliminaries at Octoberfest - The 'not' Grand Final
However, it had been forgotten that Emily had in fact won her first round match against 'The Terminator' and was through to the next round too!!!
So, in the 'Actual' Grand Final (which was not filmed) Emily 'Lemony' Gottfried defeated Richard 'The Rock' Gottfried 2-1.
Weymouth Preliminaries Ultimate Grand Champion of RPS 2011 - Emily Gottfried
Second Runner-up Kevin 'Alex Kidd' Moseley summed up the contest perfectly when he said "Can't even organise a tournament at a p*ss-up!"
Next time I think a Round Robin Tournament Format will be used!
2011 UK Rock Paper Scissors Championships - Event Details at Wacky Nation. The 2011 Championships are being sponsored by Sportingbet.
Other Blog Posts about the great game of Rock Paper Scissors:
- UK Rock Paper Scissors Championships 2010 - Report, Photos and Videos from the Event!
- GoRPS Rock Paper Scissors Championships in Birmingham
- Rock Paper Scissors Tournament at The Crown in Bristol
Unplayed Crazy Golf course at Hoburne Holiday Park, Christchurch, Dorset
There is a Crazy Golf course at Hoburne Holiday Park in Christchurch, Dorset. We didn't get to play it as we weren't staying there.
Another course unplayed on the Crazy World of Minigolf Tour.
Another course unplayed on the Crazy World of Minigolf Tour.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Putting Course in Felpham, near Bognor Regis - Minigolf course played #276
The 276th and final Miniature Golf course played on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour roadtrip from Southsea to Felpham was at the Blakes Road Putting Course.
The 18-hole layout was tricky indeed, with Emily scoring a 52 to my round of 50. A very close battle on the Irregular Mini Golf Tour.
A wayward shot left Emily with a tricky next Putt!
Felpham is walkable from Bognor Regis and the course is worth a visit if you're in the area.
It's also another Miniature Golf course that has a Brown Tourist Sign to lead you to it.
As an aside, if you do visit Felpham then the Beachcroft Hotel is very close to the course and the restaurant there does some very good food. We dined there with both the 'Gluten Free' and 'normal' options after our round of Minigolf and before the long journey back home. Very tasty it was too.
Crazy World of Minigolf Tour courses visited and played list
The 18-hole layout was tricky indeed, with Emily scoring a 52 to my round of 50. A very close battle on the Irregular Mini Golf Tour.
A wayward shot left Emily with a tricky next Putt!
Felpham is walkable from Bognor Regis and the course is worth a visit if you're in the area.
It's also another Miniature Golf course that has a Brown Tourist Sign to lead you to it.
As an aside, if you do visit Felpham then the Beachcroft Hotel is very close to the course and the restaurant there does some very good food. We dined there with both the 'Gluten Free' and 'normal' options after our round of Minigolf and before the long journey back home. Very tasty it was too.
Crazy World of Minigolf Tour courses visited and played list
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Arnold Palmer Mini-Golf course at Waterloo Gardens in Bognor Regis - course played #275
The 275th Miniature Golf course played on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour was the 18-hole Arnold Palmer Mini-Golf course at Waterloo Gardens, on the esplanade in Bognor Regis, West Sussex.
We visited and played the course on Sunday 2nd October 2011.
The course is in excellent condition and in a great location. With the very warm weather on the day the course was also very busy every time we walked past it, but we managed to find a time when we wouldn't have any large groups in front of us and jumped on for a round as part of our Irregular Mini Golf Tour competitions.
In our match-up Emily beat me 39-42 with a start of two Aces in a row. However this was followed by two 3's, but she still scored an 'out' of 18. Some excellent play on an excellent Crazy Golf course.
Unfortunately neither of us managed to win a FREE GAME on the Lucky Last Hole.
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We visited and played the course on Sunday 2nd October 2011.
The course is in excellent condition and in a great location. With the very warm weather on the day the course was also very busy every time we walked past it, but we managed to find a time when we wouldn't have any large groups in front of us and jumped on for a round as part of our Irregular Mini Golf Tour competitions.
In our match-up Emily beat me 39-42 with a start of two Aces in a row. However this was followed by two 3's, but she still scored an 'out' of 18. Some excellent play on an excellent Crazy Golf course.
Unfortunately neither of us managed to win a FREE GAME on the Lucky Last Hole.
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