A look at the social distancing measures in place on the Crazy Golf course at The Flower Bowl Entertainment Centre in Preston.
The 18-hole Secret Garden Crazy Golf course is one of the new minigolf courses we had planned to play before the coronavirus pandemic hit. The course is part of The Flower Bowl Entertainment Centre in Preston, Lancashire.
We've heard great things from everyone who has had a chance to play there so far and the photos we've seen of the course have been amazing.
The team at The Flower Bowl Entertainment Centre have kindly sent over photos of The Secret Garden Crazy Golf course and details of the measures they've put in place to make it as safe as possible for players and to be COVID-19 Secure in 2020.
In addition to the Crazy Golf course the centre is home to a wide-range of activities that will be reopening in the coming weeks and months.
The impact of coronavirus
It'll be interesting to see the changes to how minigolf is played as lockdown restrictions ease and it becomes safer to get out and about a bit more.
I've been writing about social distancing and the impact of coronavirus on minigolf and competitive socialising venues. You can see more of my posts at 'The Coronavirus (Ham & Egger) Files'.
We're looking forward to restarting our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour. It's currently paused at 948 course visits. We were on quite a roll this year as we visited 20 courses in the first 20 days of 2020.
We were also closing in on visiting the final 40 courses that were on our original list of 600 when our travels began in 2006.