A felted 'Concrete' type of Minigolf course in Forton, Lancashire.
My friend, Minigolf rival and co-owner of the excellent Splash Point Mini Golf course in Worthing, Anthony Pope recently spotted a 'felted-Beton' type of Minigolf course in De Panne and Koksijde, Netherlands and posted the pics on Twitter.
At first I didn't think we'd found a type of this course - known in continental Europe and by the World Minigolf Sport Federation as 'Concrete' - on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour. But then I remembered we'd played a felted-concrete layout on a road-trip in 2012.
The 18th at the Zumo Cafe in Forton |
Emily playing Crazy Golf at the Zumo Cafe in Forton |
The course in question was the first we played on our 49 course tour of the north west of England, some of Scotland and the north east coast. Located at the Zumo Cafe course in Forton, near Garstang in Lancashire, the course was the 285th course we played.
Each of the holes on the course is named after a local place or landmark.
Hole 1 - Cockerham Sands |
Hole 2 - Fleetwood |
Hole 3 - Parlick Pike |
Hole 4 - Lancaster Canal |
Hole 5 - Blackpool Pleasure Beach |
Hole 6 - Glasson Dock |
Hole 7 - Beacon Fell |
Hole 8 - Windy Harbour |
Hole 9 - White Scar Caves |
Hole 9 - White Scar Caves |
Hole 10 - Zumo Cafe/Bar Special |
Hole 10 - Zumo Cafe/Bar Special - an intriguing hole! |
Hole 10 - Zumo Cafe/Bar Special - the green |
Hole 11 - Isle of Man |
Hole 12 - Nicky Nook |
Hole 13 - Brock Bottoms |
Hole 14 - Garstang |
Hole 15 - Morecambe Promenade |
Hole 16 - Forest of Bowland |
Hole 17 - Trough of Bowland |
Hole 17 - Trough of Bowland - the hole! |
Hole 18 - Lancashire Windmills |
While not a totally official type of 'Concrete' course (see our blog post for photos from the championship course in Stockholm, Sweden for pics of a traditional looking one) the course in Forton looked very similar to Beton (albeit with shorter holes), with obstacles and lane types we've seen and played before.
On our visit, the owners of the Zumo Cafe told us they had been inspired to build the course having played a lot of Minigolf on courses like it in Spain.
The Miniaturegolf standard of course (aka Eternit) is another smooth concrete type of Minigolf, and we've found a few examples - official and un-official - on our travels. Notably in Warrington, Clacton-on-Sea (where a couple of the holes were a bit Beton-y too), Colchester, Woking, Beckenham and Milton Keynes.
More recently we visited Valley Gardens in Harrogate where I played on the solid concrete course that was very similar to the Eternit type of Miniaturegolf.
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- Crazy World of Minigolf Tour - List and links for all Miniature Golf courses visited to date
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