Looking back at the Golf Apocalypse crazy golf course in London.
We played the Golf Apocalypse miniature golf course back in August 2012. The layout had been created as part of the London Pleasure Gardens, an area set-up to tap into the passing trade between the DLR and the London 2012 Olympic Games at the ExCel centre.
Golf Apocalypse was the first really really really mad-cap pop-up course we played on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour.
The layout contained all manner of strange minigolf obstacles and we found ourselves playing through the fuselage of a crashed aeroplane, around a pinball machine, a snooker table and into a volcano.
The pop-up miniature golf course was the first to use reclaimed materials in its construction. Something that has become commonplace these days and we've seen and played a number of funky, junky, scrap, ghetto, trash, garbage, graffiti, wreckage, and art-based courses since.
The 9-hole Golf Apocalypse course was the 304th course played on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour.
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