Playing the 18-hole Wild Frontier Crazy Golf course at the Strand Leisure Park in Gillingham as part of the Crazy World of Minigolf Tour.
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At the Wild Frontier Crazy Golf course at the Strand Leisure Park in Gillingham, Kent |
On our way to Whitstable on the 8th of May we decided to make a stop in Gillingham, Kent to visit the Strand Leisure Park and play the Crazy Golf course we’d heard was there.
On this occasion the course was open to play. Emily decided she didn’t want to play so I paid the man the £2.70 for a round on the 18-hole ‘Wild Frontier Crazy Golf course’, plus the £2.50 deposit required for the putter and ball and headed off for a quick round as the weather wasn’t all that great.
Oddly the course didn't have a pathway, or stepping stones, between holes, just grass – which was a bit annoying as it was wet underfoot.
Each of the holes on the good looking scorecard had a different ‘Wild West’ name and the course was split into three parts – Holes 1 to 6 were in ‘Dodge City’, holes 7 to 12 were in ‘Indian Country’ and holes 13 to 18 were in ‘Gold Valley'.
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Hole 1 - Cowboy Hat |
There was a big cowboy hat on hole 1, some horseshoes on hole 6, a snake on hole 7, wig-wams on hole 9,
a US flag on hole 10 (named ‘Death Valley’) and
a peace pipe on hole 11.
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Playing hole 1 - Cowboy Hat |
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Hole 2 - Cliff Edge |
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Hole 2 - Cliff Edge |
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Hole 3 - Wagon Wheel |
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Hole 3 - Wagon Wheel |
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Hole 4 - Deadmans Creek |
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Hole 5 - Horse Shoe |
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Hole 6 - Six Shooter |
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Hole 7 - Snake |
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Hole 7 - Snake |
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Hole 7 - Snake |
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Hole 8 - Canyon |
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Hole 8 - Canyon |
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Hole 9 - Wig-Wam |
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Hole 10 - Death Valley |
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Hole 11 - Peace Pipe |
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Hole 11 - Peace Pipe |
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Hole 12 - Ravine |
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Hole 12 - Ravine |
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Hole 13 - Gold Pan |
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Hole 13 - Gold Pan |
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Hole 13 - Gold Pan |
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Hole 14 - Hill Billy Ridge |
As we approached hole 15 (‘Rock Tunnel’) and the end of our round we noticed the man emerge from the hut and walk along the path away from the course towards the car park. He didn’t say anything to us, but we assumed he’d be back in a couple of minutes to take the putter and ball back and refund me my £2.50 deposit.
However, he never reappeared!
So, for only the second time* on our
Crazy World of Minigolf Tour we’d returned to the hut to find it abandoned and so had to leave the putter and ball leant up against the door. On our walk back to the car park we saw no sign of the man – or anyone else for that matter.
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Hole 15 - Rock Tunnel |
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Hole 16 - Devil's Drop |
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Hole 17 - Mine Collapse |
We left the Strand Leisure Park slightly dejected and £2.50 lighter.
The highlight of playing the course was the solitary hole-in-one I scored on the 18th hole (‘Mine Entrance’) – which in my mind was the hardest hole out there.
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Hole 18 - Mine Entrance |
As well as the 18-hole Crazy Golf there was also a Pitch
& Putt miniature golf course at the park. But with the man doing a disappearing
act we were unable to find out how much it was to play.
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The Par 3 miniature golf course at the Strand Leisure Park |
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A view of one of the holes on the nice looking course |
The Strand Leisure Park also had a miniature railway. Unfortunately it wasn’t running on our visit.
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The siding and depot of the miniature railway |
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The miniature railway station next to the Crazy Golf course |
En route to Gillingham we passed through one of the other Luton's! It's in Chatham.
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Luton, Kent |
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* The other time
was at Coalville in Leicestershire where the man at the Minigolf course was
also the bailiff for the fishing lake on the same site.