Back in 2009 we visited the seaside town of Dovercourt in Essex where we played the Swedish Felt B-Run Minigolf course at Low Road.
Emily playing hole 6 in Dovercourt
The 6-hole course was the 92nd played on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour. We've now played 423 and visited a total of 723 since we began our travels in 2006.
A view of the 6-hole minigolf course
We played three rounds of the 6-hole course while in Dovercourt and the overall result was a 49 to 54 victory to me.
Hole 1
Hole 2
Hole 3
Hole 4
Hole 5
Hole 6
Emily putting on hole 3
The Low Road venue is also home to a grass Putting course, Croquet and a Petanque piste. We didn't have time to play the other games on our visit.
Lots of games to play
The Putting Green
Crazy Golf and Croquet
The Petanque terrain, Crazy Golf course and Croquet lawn
Our visit to Dovercourt was part of a roadtrip which saw us also visit minigolf courses at Stonham Barns, Felixstowe, Clacton on Sea, Blake End near Braintree and Hemel Hempstead.
Since our visit to Dovercourt eight years ago we've also seen there's an Adventure Golf course at Dovercourt Caravan Park. The Jungle Rock Golf course is open to both caravan owners and the general public. It's another course for us to visit on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour when we next get back to Essex.
My cousins have recently been on holiday in Norfolk and one of the places they visited was Hemsby Mega Maze where they discovered the game of Crazy Croquet!
Photos of the course by Sarah Roberts.
Crazy Croquet at Hemsby Mega Maze
One of the Crazy Croquet obstacles - a long pipe and dustbin!
Two of the other obstacles at Hemsby Mega Maze's Crazy Croquet course
Two of my cousins preparing to tee-off on the Tractor hole of the Crazy Croquet course
Crazy Croquet is played using a tennis ball and a wellington boot on a stick as the 'club'!
It looks like a bizarre hybrid sport and we'll hopefully give it a go next time we're in the area. Crazy Croquet could also be a potential new sport for my fellow Minigolfer, and champion Croquet player, John Moore too.
I spotted a piece in yesterday's Daily Express about Charles Dickens in a list of 'Ten things you never knew about...Dickens'. I never knew he "hated the game of Croquet."