Showing posts with label The Lost City Adventure Golf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Lost City Adventure Golf. Show all posts

Friday, September 20, 2024

Jungle Jump-Scare at The Lost City Adventure Golf in Nottingham

The Lost City Adventure Golf in Nottingham is holding a Halloween event.


The Lost City Adventure Golf in Nottingham

One of the two 18-hole courses at The Lost City Adventure Golf in Nottingham will be transformed into a Jungle Jump-Scare for Halloween. The event will be taking place on Saturday 26th October.

The Lost City Adventure Golf in Nottingham
The last hole on the Sacred Skull course

Check out The Lost City Adventure Golf website for more information.

Friday, December 08, 2023

The Lost City Apocalypse Adventure Golf in Belfast

A new apocalypse-themed adventure golf course is opening in Belfast.


A new apocalypse-themed adventure golf course is opening in Belfast

The Lost City Apocalypse Adventure Golf at Odyssey Place in Belfast will be the second venue for The Lost City brand.

Visit The Lost City Adventure Golf website for more information.

It'll be another new location for us to visit on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour.

Monday, April 10, 2023

Lost City Adventure Golf at Belfast's Odyssey Complex

A new Lost City Adventure Golf venue is opening at the Odyssey Complex in Belfast, Northern Ireland.


A new Lost City Adventure Golf venue is opening at the Odyssey Complex in Belfast, Northern Ireland

The new Lost City Adventure Golf course will be the brand's second location in Belfast.

Visit the Lost City Adventure Golf website for more information.

Friday, September 17, 2021

The Lost City Adventure Golf's Treasure Hunt for Miniature Golf Day

The Lost City Adventure Golf is organising three city-wide treasure hunts to celebrate Miniature Golf Day.


The activity tees-off with a total of 150 golden tokens being hidden in Nottingham, Belfast and Hull on Tuesday 21st September, aka Miniature Golf Day. All three cities are home to a Lost City Adventure Golf centre and each area will have 50 coins to find.

Inca Gold from The Lost City Adventure Golf
Two pieces of Inca Gold from The Lost City. These are safely tucked away in the vaults of The Crazy Golf Museum

Each of the Inca Gold Coins is worth a free game at The Lost City and the treasure hunt runs until Sunday 26th September.

The Lost City Adventure Golf will be posting clues across social media to help find the gold tokens in the cities.

Visit The Lost City Adventure Golf website for more details.


Miniature Golf Day is the second of the year's two 'minigolf days' and is always on the 21st September. The other day is National Miniature Golf Day. That is always on the second Saturday in May.

It's nice to see a minigolf brand getting involved with Miniature Golf Day and the treasure hunt sounds like it'll be a really fun activity.

at The Lost City Adventure Golf in Nottingham
Playing in the BMGA English Open minigolf tournament at The Lost City Adventure Golf in 2014

We've played at The Lost City Adventure Golf in Nottingham on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour, but haven't been to Belfast for a few years and have not yet been to Hull on our travels. We're looking forward to playing at The Lost City's venues in both cities in the future.

Thursday, February 06, 2020

New indoor Adventure Golf opening in Hull

The Lost City Adventure Golf is opening in Hull.


The Lost City Adventure Golf is opening at St Stephen's in Hull

A brand new two-course indoor adventure golf venue is opening at St Stephen's shopping centre in Hull.


The Lost City Adventure Golf in Nottingham

The Hull site is the third location for the team at The Lost City Adventure Golf having opened courses in Nottingham and Belfast.


We've played the Nottingham course a number of times, but haven't got back over to Belfast for a few years.

Playing at The Lost City Adventure Golf in Nottingham
Playing at The Lost City in Nottingham

Visit The Lost City Adventure Golf and St Stephen's Hull websites for more information.

We're looking forward to visiting Hull. Until last month there were no miniature golf courses in the city. That changed when Putt Club opened at the TeamSport indoor karting centre last week.

Saturday, April 16, 2016

Minigolf collectables from the Lost City Adventure Golf course in Nottingham

As my friends, family and regular readers of the blog will know, I'm a BIG fan of minigolf merchandise and ephemera.

The Lost City Adventure Golf course in Nottingham is a great place for minigolf ephemera

On our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour travels we've collected hundreds of scorecards, leaflets, postcards, pencils, balls, badges, t-shirts, tokens and whatnots.

The great branded scorecards and coasters at the Lost City Adventure Golf in Nottingham

A classic way to encourage repeat visits in the miniature golf business is to employ a 'Lucky Last Hole' where, as a bonus, you can try and win a free game - we've played a fair few on our travels, and won on some of them.

You're very likely to find a 'Top Hole' on an Arnold Palmer Putting Course and the Free Game Cards are great. They're well made and often draw on the history of the putting franchise.

In this day and age most courses that give out free games for Lucky Last Hole wins use a paper or card based 'token', and very few still give metal coins to winners.

Except for the Lost City Adventure Golf course in Nottingham. If you're skilled - and lucky - enough you might just win a piece of treasured Inca Gold!

The Lost City Adventure Golf's Temple Trail and Sacred Skull Pass courses were the 330th and 331st we played on the Crazy World of Minigolf Tour. The 36-hole indoor layout has two Lucky Last Holes - both are actually the 18th hole of the course, rather than standalone holes.

The lucky last hole on the Sacred Skull Trail

The 18th Top Hole on the Temple Trail course

When we've played as members of the general public we've not been able to master the lucky last holes at Nottingham, and when we've played there in national tour competitions we've only used one course and skipped the 18th, replaying the 1st hole instead. So unfortunately we've never won a free game there.

I did win a bronze medal at the Midlands Invitational Tournament at the course last year though

But the team at the Lost City were kind enough to send me a nice package that contained a branded pen and two magnificent tokens in a cardboard slip case. Fantastic additions to my collection.

Two pieces of prized Inca Gold from Nottingham

A nice Lost City branded pen

What's more, the Lost City Adventure Golf also has it's own handstamp applied to its mail! Absolutely brilliant to see. There aren't nearly enough minigolf stamps, postmarks or handstamps in circulation.


The Lost City Adventure Golf have really gone to town on their branding - on our travels to 675 courses it's the only place we've seen with an Adventure Golf table! Marvellous.

The theming in Nottingham is brilliant

Check out the Lost City Adventure Golf's website for more details, opening times and prices.

The Lost City Adventure Golf course is well worth a visit

Links:
- The Lost City Adventure Golf
- The Crazy Golf Museum

Related blog posts:
- Crazy World of Minigolf Tour
- Ephemera
- Merchandise
- Token
- Tokens
- The Lost City Adventure Golf at The Cornerhouse in Nottingham
- Revisiting The Lost City Adventure Golf course in Nottingham
- A gift from Paradise

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Sunday, September 06, 2015

Revisiting The Lost City Adventure Golf course in Nottingham

A trip to Nottingham and a few rounds at The Lost City.

Photo of The Lost City Adventure Golf course in Nottingham

We recently visited The Lost City Adventure Golf course in Nottingham to compete in the Midlands Invitiational Minigolf Tournament played on the Temple Trail course.

Photo of The Lost City Adventure Golf course in Nottingham
The entrance to the two-course, 36-hole themed indoor adventure golf centre

We first visited the indoor 36-hole centre in 2014 when the two courses there became the 330th and 331st played on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour.

Photo of The Lost City Adventure Golf course in Nottingham
The bridge hanging above the Temple Trail

Photo of The Lost City Adventure Golf course in Nottingham
A skull on the Sacred Skull course

Photo of The Lost City Adventure Golf course in Nottingham
The last hole on the Sacred Skull course where you can play to win a free game

Photo of The Lost City Adventure Golf course in Nottingham
The lucky last hole on the Temple Trail

The adventure golf centre has got great theming and since our last visit to play in the English Open competition The Lost City has had some updates. The theming can be seen beyond the courses themselves - from the nicely designed scorecards, down to the coasters that sit on the branded tables.

An adventure golf table!

There's also an amazing animatronic adventure golf alligator lurking on the Sacred Skull Pass course!

Minigolf scorecards and a coaster from The Lost City
Scorecards and a coaster from The Lost City

You can find The Lost City Adventure Golf courses at The Cornerhouse in Nottingham City Centre. Check out the website for more info on opening times and prices.

For more photos and videos of the courses check out the post from our first visit to The Lost City.

Links:
- The Lost City Adventure Golf website
- The Cornerhouse website

Related blog posts:
- Visiting The Lost City Adventure Golf
- Crazy World of Minigolf Tour
- Nottingham

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Monday, August 31, 2015

Minigolf Report from the Midlands Invitational Tournament in Nottingham

Gottfried third in the Midlands Invitational Tournament in Nottingham

Leagrave minigolfers Richard and Emily Gottfried competed in the eighth edition of the Midlands Invitational Tournament held on the 18-hole Temple Trail course at The Lost City Adventure Golf centre in Nottingham on Sunday 30th August.

Richard finished in third-place in the Midlands Club Championship after scores of 34, 33 and 34 for a total of 101(-7). Eleven players competed in the event.

Photo of Richard Gottfried - third placed player in the Midlands Invitational Tournament
Richard and his bronze medal

Emily played in the Guest Invitational event and recorded rounds of 36, 36 and 40 for a total of 112(+4) and fourth place in the five-player event.

Emily Gottfried playing hole 10 at The Lost City Adventure Golf course in Nottingham
Emily playing hole 10 at The Lost City

The Midlands Invitational Tournament was won by Michael Smith with a score of 95, with Chris Smith runner-up on 100.

The Midlands Guest Invitational and overall leaderboard was won by Andy Wilde with a 91, with Steve Lovell in second place on 95 and Edward Pope third on 110.

Richard said “It's always nice to play in a Midlands club event and I'm very pleased to get third-place. It was very close between me and Chris Smith for the silver medal and it's a shame I couldn't put away more aces on the front-9. I'm happy with how I played and to drop just one shot in 54-holes was quite an achievement. Thanks to the MMGC for organising the event and The Lost City for hosting.”

Photo of Richard Gottfried playing hole 5 at The Lost City Adventure Golf course in Nottingham
Richard playing hole 5 at The Lost City Adventure Golf

“Having recently watched three quarters-of-an-hour of Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom really helped my play as the course pipes in the theme tune on a loop.” He added while incanting the word “Kalima”.

Emily said “The tournament was fun, although I was disappointed with my performance overall as I didn’t get enough aces, and dropped more shots than I should have done.”

In the overall leaderboard Richard was fifth of sixteen players, with Emily twelfth.

The Midlands Minigolf Club are the reigning and two-time BMGA British Club Champions. For more information visit the club’s Facebook page.

The Lost City Adventure Golf is home to two 18-hole courses – The Temple Trail and Sacred Skull Pass.

Sunday, August 30, 2015

An amazing animatronic adventure golf alligator

On our minigolf travels we've seen a whole host of animal obstacles in themed miniature golf courses. Crocodiles and Alligators often appear and today I spotted the best one yet!



We were visiting The Lost City Adventure Golf course in Nottingham for the 2015 Midlands Invitational Tournament and saw the great animatronic alligator on the Sacred Skull Pass course.

Photo of the amazing animatronic adventure golf alligator at The Lost City in Nottingham
The Alligator 'secured' behind the fence

Check out The Lost City Adventure Golf website for more info.

Related blog posts:
- Fake Crocodiles! Or are they Alligators?
- Crazy World of Minigolf Tour
- Nottingham (The Cornerhouse) - The Lost City Adventure Golf

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Sunday, October 05, 2014

Minigolf Report from The Lost City Adventure Golf in Nottingham

5th October 2014
Press Information
For Immediate Release

Minigolf Report from Nottingham

Luton Minigolfers Richard and Emily Gottfried competed in the BMGA English Open minigolf tournament at The Lost City Adventure Golf course in Nottingham on Sunday 5th October.

The English Open was played over three-rounds on the 18-hole Temple Trail Adventure Golf course and Emily and Richard tied on a score of 101(-7), alongside Nottingham’s Jam Trubridge. A total of 27-players competed in the event.

Emily scored rounds of 35, 32 and 34 and finished in 9th place with a round difference of three.

Emily Gottfried on the Temple Trail course at The Lost City Adventure Golf course in Nottingham
Emily Gottfried on the Temple Trail course at The Lost City Adventure Golf course in Nottingham

Richard scored rounds of 30, 34 and 37 and was classified in 11th place with a round difference of seven shots.

Richard Gottfried playing at The Lost City Adventure Golf course in Nottingham
Richard Gottfried playing at The Lost City Adventure Golf course in Nottingham

Emily said “The Temple Trail was a great course to play, with some easy and some challenging holes. My round of 32 was a particular highlight. I really enjoyed playing in the English Open and was pleased to finish 9th overall.”

Richard said “I was happy with my opening round of 30, but disappointed with my third-round as I was chasing a podium finish. Great play by Emily again though. I’m now really looking forward to the World Crazy Golf Championships.”

Sean Homer won the BMGA English Open with a 54-hole score of 86(-22).

Emily’s good form continued following her win in the 2014 Holiday on the Buses Crazy Golf Pro Tournament in Prestatyn, North Wales last weekend. Playing in a six-player contest Emily won with a round of 35(-1) to lift the trophy on the 18-hole Arnold Palmer Crazy Golf course at the town’s Central Beach.

Emily Gottfried - Holiday on the Buses Crazy Golf Pro Champion 2014
Emily Gottfried - Holiday on the Buses Crazy Golf Pro Champion 2014

Ends

Monday, March 31, 2014

The Lost City Adventure Golf at The Cornerhouse in Nottingham

Playing the 330th and 331st miniature golf courses on the Crazy World of Minigolf Tour at The Lost City Adventure Golf in Nottingham.

The Lost City Adventure Golf at The Cornerhouse in Nottingham

On Friday 28th March 2014 Emily and I visited the two-course, 36-hole Lost City Adventure Golf centre in Nottingham.

A view of the course from the balcony

The Temple Trail course was the 330th course we've played and 551st visited, with the Sacred Skull Pass the 331st and 552nd respectively on the Crazy World of Minigolf Tour.

In our match-up on The Temple Trail I defeated Emily 43 to 44, while on the Sacred Skull Pass Emily beat me 37 to 38 - which meant over the 36-holes it was a tie! We'll have to return one day for a play-off.



We played both courses before 12 noon and so the 36-holes cost £9 per player. Check out The Lost City's website for details of costs and opening times.

The entrance to The Lost City. It's all very well themed.

Emily playing at The Lost City Adventure Golf

Richard putting at The Lost City Adventure Golf course

Emily at The Lost City Adventure Golf course in Nottingham

Richard playing at The Lost City Adventure Golf course in Nottingham

Richard on The Lost City Adventure Golf course

The course is well designed, looks great and is well maintained. It's well worth a visit if you're in Nottingham.

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