Date for your diary - Crazy Golf will be 100 years old in 2026.
The first miniature golf course using the name 'Crazy Golf' opened on South Parade in Skegness, Lincolnshire, England in 1926.
England's first 'Crazy Golf' course opened on South Parade in Skegness in 1926 and the game is widely known by that name in the UK. Crazy Golf is seldom, if ever, used overseas except in tourist spots popular with UK holidaymakers.
Our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour.
In May 2015 The Original Crazy Golf course became the 363rd played on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour. We'd first visited the course in 2011.
| This sign for The Original Crazy Golf course in Skegness was located a little further down the road and next to another adventure golf course |
From a Crazy Golf course to a hotel.
The Original Crazy Golf course in Skegness had been derelict since 2018 and the site has now had a Travelodge hotel and Starbucks drive-thru built on it.
Crazy Golf postcards from the course.
Here are two minigolf postcards from our collection showing the same location.
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| CRAZY GOLF. SKEGNESS. A Sapphire Card. LS2225. Posted from Skegness to New Basford, Nottingham in 1972 |
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| This postcard shows the course, note the name for the games is 'Craz-e-Golf'. This interesting to see, and a name we'd not seen before |
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| The postcard was sent to Liverpool from Skegness on the 21st June 1977 (a Tuesday). Note the nice postcard cancellation on the card too |
The first miniature golf course.
The world's first miniature golf course was set-up at St Andrews, Scotland in 1867.
The Himalayas course is the world's first miniature golf and is home to the St Andrews Ladies' Putting Club. If you visit you'll find two superb grass putting layouts there - one 18-hole course and one consisting of 9-holes.


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