Showing posts with label Peter Jones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peter Jones. Show all posts

Monday, September 11, 2017

What a weekend of minigolf!

We've been down at The Belfry playing in the American Golf Adventure Golf Pairs National Championship Final - as well as visiting a stack of new minigolf courses on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour. More blog posts to follow soon...

The final of the American Golf Adventure Golf Pairs Championship will be broadcast on Sky Sports
The final of the American Golf Adventure Golf Pairs Championship will be broadcast on Sky Sports

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Winning the American Golf Adventure Golf Pairs Regional Qualifier in Wrexham

Minigolf pairs success for Stockport and Rhyl combination.

American Golf's 2017 Adventure Golf Regional Qualifiers Richard Gottfried and Peter Jones
Minigolf champs of Wrexham

Peter Jones and I have qualified for the Grand Final of American Golf's 2017 Adventure Golf Pairs Championship.

Mini Golf course at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham
A long second putt on the first hole at Clays Golf Centre

Over the weekend we heard we'd won the Regional Qualifier played at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham and in doing so have booked our place in the final to be played at The Belfry in September.



We can't wait to take on the challenge on the 12-hole Ryder Legends Mini Golf course there!

Mini Golf course at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham
Playing the par-5 fifth hole at Clays Golf Centre

Links:
- American Golf
- Clays Golf Centre
- The Belfry Hotel and Resort

Related blog posts:
- Mini Golf at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham
2017 American Golf Adventure Golf Championship

Videos:
- Adventure Golf at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham 1 of 4
- Adventure Golf at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham 2 of 4
- Adventure Golf at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham 3 of 4
- Adventure Golf at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham 4 of 4

Thursday, April 13, 2017

Mini Golf at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham

Playing the Mini Golf course at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham.


On Friday 7th April we headed to Wrexham to meet up with our friend Peter Jones to compete in the Regional Qualifier for the 2017 American Golf Adventure Golf Championship at Clays Golf Centre.

Playing Mini Golf at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham
Putting at Clays Golf Centre

The event took place on the 9-hole Miniature Golf course where each of the holes is based on famous holes from regular golf. The course has some very long and large layouts.


The course became the 725th visited and 425th played on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour since September 2006.

A long second putt on the not so miniature Mini Golf course at Clays Golf Centre
A long second putt on the not so miniature Mini Golf course

While we were at Clays Golf Centre we also got to have a play on the indoor Putting Green and the grass Putting Green.

Clays Golf Centre gets the double thumbs-up from us
Clays Golf Centre gets the double thumbs-up from us


The 9-hole Putting course at Clays Golf Centre
The 9-hole Putting course

Fire Evacuation Point on Putting Green
In case of fire!

The Indoor Putting Studio at Clays Golf Centre
The Indoor Putting Studio

We had a great time at Clays Golf Centre and received a nice welcome from the team at the American Golf store and throughout the centre. We'll definitely revisit in the future.

Peter Jones on Pete's Practice Putting Area at Clays Golf Centre
Peter Jones on Pete's Practice Putting Area

Check out the Clays Golf Centre, American Golf Wrexham and American Golf websites for further info, opening times and prices.

Photos of the 9-hole Miniature Golf course at Clays Golf Centre.

Mini Golf course at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham
Hole 1 


Mini Golf course at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham
Hole 1


Mini Golf course at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham
Hole 1

Mini Golf course at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham
Hole 1

Mini Golf course at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham
Hole 1

Mini Golf course at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham
Hole 2

Mini Golf course at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham
Hole 2

Mini Golf course at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham
Hole 2

Mini Golf course at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham
Hole 2

Mini Golf course at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham
Hole 3

Mini Golf course at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham
Hole 3

Mini Golf course at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham
Hole 4

Mini Golf course at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham
Hole 4

Mini Golf course at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham
Hole 4

Mini Golf course at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham
Hole 5

Mini Golf course at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham
Hole 5

Hole 5

Mini Golf course at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham
Hole 5

Mini Golf course at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham
Hole 6

Mini Golf course at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham
Hole 6

Mini Golf course at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham
Hole 7

Mini Golf course at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham
Hole 7

Mini Golf course at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham
Hole 8 

Mini Golf course at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham
Hole 8

Mini Golf course at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham
Hole 9

Mini Golf course at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham
Hole 9 

Mini Golf course at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham
Hole 9

Mini Golf course at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham
Hole 9

Mini Golf course at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham
Hole 9

You can find Clays Golf Centre on Bryn Estyn Road in Wrexham, LL13 9UB.

Just follow the brown tourist signs and you'll find Clays Golf Centre
Just follow the brown tourist signs and you'll find Clays Golf Centre

Videos:
- Adventure Golf at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham - 1 of 4
- Adventure Golf at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham - 2 of 4
- Adventure Golf at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham - 3 of 4
- Adventure Golf at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham - 4 of 4
- Hole in One on the Putting Green at Clays Golf Centre in Wrexham

Related blog posts:
- Minigolf - English to Welsh translations
- Mini Golf courses in Wales
- Wales

Monday, April 11, 2016

Happy Birthday Butlin's!

Today marks the 80th birthday of Butlin's Holiday Camps. On the 11th April 1936 Billy Butlin opened his first camp in Skegness, Lincolnshire - and the business is still going strong today.

I love the British seaside with all its quirks, eccentricity and traditional entertainment. I grew up on holidays at Butlin's holiday camps in Minehead, Bognor Regis and Ayr - and spent many summers in the 80's and 90's at the Barry Island Holiday Camp which used to be a Butlin's camp.

I spent many great holidays at Butlin's Minehead. It was nice finding these badges at Hitchin Market recently

In fact my parents met at a Butlin's! At the Clacton-on-Sea camp way back in 1975 and this year they are celebrating their ruby wedding anniversary.

It's probably in no small part because of our childhood stays at holiday camps - and all the fun they had to offer - that Emily and I have spent the last ten years travelling around the UK coast on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour. We also visited Butlin's Minehead (formerly Somerwest World) on one of our first holidays together in 2004.

As well as being home to the first Butlin's holiday camp, Skegness is also the site of England's first Crazy Golf course.
It opened in 1926

Over the years we've built up a great collection of miniature golf postcards, and we always keep an eye out for Butlin's cards. They're such colourful and fun cards, and seeing the monorail at Minehead brings back so many happy memories.

Within our postcard collection we've got a great selection of old and new Butlin's postcards. The images on the classic John Hinde are fantastic and it's been great to receive cards from our family when they've been to the camps in recent years. The oldest Butlin's card we have was posted on the 4th June 1951. It shows the Putting Green at Butlin's Luxury Holiday Camp in Pwllheli, Wales

Look at the size of the golf ball on the tee at the Butlin's Putting Greens. The monorails were marvellous too

Last summer we visited Skegness, and while we've not been inside that camp (yet) our friend Peter Jones was coincidently there at the same time for a Five Star concert and managed to buy me a stack of great badges for my collection.

Good luck to Butlin's and all the best for the next 80 years...

Links:
- Butlin's
- Butlin's blog
- John Hinde postcards

Related blog posts:
- Crazy World of Minigolf Tour
Postcards

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Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Skegness Minigolf Championship 2015

Report from the Skegness Minigolf Weekender.

The Crazy Mini Golfers in Skegness from l-r Seth Thomas, Brad Shepherd, Emily Gottfried, Richard Gottfried, Alan Norman, Chris Jones, Peter Jones
The Crazy Mini Golfers in Skegness

Over the weekend of the 9th and 10th of May 2015 we headed to Skegness in Lincolnshire for a seaside outing full of traditional British seaside fun and games.

Four Jolly Fishermen in Bracing Skegness
Four Jolly Fishermen in Bracing Skegness

Part of the trip involved the Skegness Minigolf Championship that saw ten players compete across five-rounds on five courses in the town.

Arnold Palmer Crazy Golf course in Skegness
Emily playing one of the hardest holes on the Arnold Palmer Crazy Golf course

Starting at the Arnold Palmer Putting Courses on Saturday 9th May (which also happened to be National Miniature Golf Day) six of the competitors lined-up on the 18-hole Crazy Golf course.

Arnold Palmer Crazy Golf course in Skegness
Alan playing the classic Windmill hole

During round one John 'Big Al' Moore arrived to take over on scoring duties and was ready to compete in round two.

Arnold Palmer Crazy Golf course in Skegness
Alan putting on hole 6. The Big Wheel is especially tricky if you don't plan your tee-shot properly. As Chris found out

Brad Shepherd had scored a very good two over par 38 in the first round to take the lead. There was a three-way tie for second place with Emily Gottfried, Richard Gottfried and Seth Thomas all scoring 42. Alan Norman was one-shot further back on 43, with Chris Jones shooting a 45.

Arnold Palmer Crazy Golf course in Skegness
Richard playing the Rocket Ship hole

After winning a free game on the lucky last hole, tournament leader Brad led out the groups on the 9-hole Crazy Golf course.

Arnold Palmer Crazy Golf course in Skegness
Brad about to Ring The Bell on the Lucky Last Hole

Brad and his winnings

Following the second round there was a tie for first place, with Brad and Seth on 62. Emily was one-shot back on 63.

Arnold Palmer Crazy Golf course in Skegness
Seth putting

The grass Putting course at the Arnold Palmer centre would be the final course played in the tournament on the Sunday, so the players then made their way along the prom to course number three - the Pebble Beach Adventure Golf course.

Pebble Beach Adventure Golf course in Skegness
John Moore making a cameo appearance on the Pebble Beach Adventure Golf course

Once again seven players teed-off, with Brad just about arriving in time to play having been waylaid en route between the North Parade and the Pleasure Beach.

Pebble Beach Adventure Golf course in Skegness
Chris playing the tough last hole

The 9-hole Pebble Beach Adventure Golf saw some more close scores and Brad was able to extend his lead by one-shot having scored par. Seth remained in second place after a 19, with Emily, Alan and Richard all scoring 20. John and Chris had disappointing rounds of 24 and 25 respectively.

Pebble Beach Adventure Golf course in Skegness
Richard at Pebble Beach

With a break scheduled, the group played the two shooting shacks in the Pleasure Beach before part of the contingent headed to the town's charity shops, while others went to play some Bingo and have a spot of lunch.

Skegness Pleasure Beach Shooting Gallery
A face full of manky water at the Faulty Repair Shop shooting shack at the Pleasure Beach

Skegness Pleasure Beach Shooting Gallery
The Hill Billy shooting shack fun

Emily with her one and a half wins worth of Bingo prizes - a cheese knife and a building block type toy kit
Emily with her one and a half wins worth of Bingo prizes - a cheese knife and a building block type toy kit

During the break in play the group was joined by Rhyl's #1 minigolfer Peter 'The Crazy Aced Assassin' Jones who warmed-up for the next round proper in an impromptu Aces Competition on the Original Crazy Golf course on South Parade.

The Original Crazy Golf course on South Parade in Skegness
The Crazy Aced Assassin scoring an Ace

The event saw four-players play the 12-hole course using an 11-Wood that Chris had bought in a charity shop as the course was not open (it hadn't been open on the Friday either. It was however open on the Sunday).

The Original Crazy Golf course on South Parade in Skegness
A well struck shot from Seth manages to hit Brad

The tied winners of the Aces contest were Peter and Richard who both scored one hole-in-one. In a play-off on hole two Richard managed to score another ace to take the overall victory. Alan and Chris finished in tied second-place after regulation play.

The Original Crazy Golf course on South Parade in Skegness
Richard managing to get the ball through the dolphin

With John's stay in Skegness a short one as he had an athletics meeting to attend in Coventry, seven-players continued to the Gold Mine Adventure Golf course at the Pleasure Beach for round four.

Gold Mine Adventure Golf in Skegness
Seth putting at the Gold Mine

The Gold Mine would prove a happier hunting ground for Alan and Richard as they tied for the half-win after scoring rounds of 19 on the 9-hole layout.

Gold Mine Adventure Golf in Skegness
Richard playing his second shot through a pipe

Brad once again held onto the lead by one-shot from Alan, with Seth a shot further back having scored a 23 at the Gold Mine. Peter Jones scored a 25, with Chris scoring 25, while Emily hit a 29.

Gold Mine Adventure Golf in Skegness
Alan playing at the Gold Mine Adventure Golf course

At the end of day one the rankings were:
1. Brad Shepherd = 102
2. Alan Norman = 103
3. Seth Thomas = 104
4. Richard Gottfried = 106
5. Emily Gottfried = 112
6. Chris Jones = 116
7. John Moore = DNS & DNF, but played 18-holes
8. Peter Jones = DNS & DNF, but played 12-holes
Note: These results were also the final rankings of the 2015 National Miniature Golf Day Championship.

After a great night out in Skegness the players awoke ready to play the final of the Skegness Championship. The first round of day two was planned to take place at the Lost World Adventure Park on North Parade. However this was cancelled as the theme park was found to have closed down! The final 18-holes would be played out on the grass Putting course at the Arnold Palmer Putting Centre.

Arnold Palmer Putting Course in Skegness
Seth teeing-off on hole 2 of the Arnold Palmer Putting Course

Joining the six players left standing were local competitors Eric Huckle, the 2014 Butler Cup Champion, and Steven Huckle. The round would also constitute the Holiday on the Buses Reunion Mini Golf Competition.

Arnold Palmer Putting Course in Skegness
Brad putting

In the Mini Golf Putting course round Richard won with a score of 42. Brad and Alan tied for second-place with rounds of 45. Chris and Seth both hit 46, with Emily on 49. Eric scored 58 and Steven shot a 74.

The podium of the Skegness Minigolf Championship, from l-r Richard Gottfried, Alan Norman, Brad Shepherd, Seth Thomas
The podium of the Skegness Minigolf Championship

The overall event went to the wire, with Brad managing to hold off a late challenge from Richard, while Alan narrowly missed forcing a play-off, as Seth's challenge slipped on the grass playing surface.

Brad receives the Skegness Minigolf Championship trophy from reigning Holiday on the Buses Butler Cup Champion Eric Huckle
Brad receives the Skegness Minigolf Championship trophy from reigning Holiday on the Buses Butler Cup Champion Eric Huckle

The final Skegness Minigolf Championship results were:
1. Brad Shepherd = 38+24+18+22+45 = 147
2. Alan Norman = 43+21+20+19+45 = 148
2. Richard Gottfried = 42+25+20+19+42 = 148
3. Seth Thomas = 42+20+19+23+46 = 150
4. Emily Gottfried = 42+21+20+29+49 = 161
5. Chris Jones = 45+19+25+27+46 = 162
6. John Moore = DNS & DNF, but played 18-holes scoring 48
6. Eric Huckle = DNS but played 18-holes scoring 58
6. Steven Huckle = DNS but played 18-holes scoring 74
7. Peter Jones = DNS & DNF, but played 12-holes scoring 25

The Crazy Mini Golfers at the Arnold Palmer Putting Course, from l-r Steven Huckle, Richard Gottfried, Emily Gottfried, Eric Huckle, Alan Norman, Brad Shepherd, Seth Thomas, Chris Jones
The Crazy Mini Golfers at the Arnold Palmer Putting Course

All of the players agreed the seaside resort was a marvellous place for a weekend away. With plenty of things to see and do, great places to eat and drink, and a nice pier and beach.

Emily and Seth cleaned up at the Arabian Camel Derby on Skegness Pier
Emily and Seth cleaned up at the Arabian Camel Derby on Skegness Pier

Richard and the Skegness Pier mascot
Richard and another mascot

Skegness is the town with the most miniature golf courses in the UK - with a current count of 110-holes, spread over ten Crazy, Mini, Adventure, Putting and Pitch & Putt courses!

Related blog posts:
Minigolf, Crazy Golf and Adventure Golf Courses on the Lincolnshire Coast