The Beds & Mid Herts Coeliac UK support group is once again organising a food fair in Biggleswade.
It'll be a great opportunity to see what's new and speak with exhibitors from a wide-range of gluten free specialist businesses in attendance. There are usually plenty of samples available too.
The 5th Home Counties Gluten Free Food Fair will take place between 10am and 2pm on Saturday 23rd September. The venue is The Weatherley Centre, Eagle Farm Road, Biggleswade, SG18 8JH. Check out the group's poster below for more info and contact details.
I've been a member of the group since just after my diagnosis with Coeliac Disease in June 2008. The members of the group have been a great help - especially so in the early days when I was first stepping onto the strict and lifelong gluten free diet.
The group organises a number of events, has a regular newsletter and peer support. Emily and I have made some great friends through the group.
A blog about our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour. With a sprinkling of nostalgia and urban exploration for good measure.
Sunday, June 18, 2017
Home Counties Gluten Free Food Fair in Biggleswade
Labels:
Bedfordshire,
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Coeliac UK,
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Location:
Biggleswade SG18, UK
I’m a Champion Miniature Golfer on a tour of the UK’s minigolf and crazy golf courses. Coeliac living a gluten free life. Train nerd. Retro gamer. Urban explorer.
Friday, June 16, 2017
New Adventure Golf course in Tamworth
New medieval-themed Crazy Golf course now open at Namco Funscape in Tamworth.
There's a new 18-hole Minigolf course Namco Funscape in Tamworth. The medieval-themed layout has 9 indoor holes and 9 outdoors - a combination you don't normally see on a course.
Castle Adventure Golf is open seven days a week. Check out the Namco Funscape Tamworth website for more info.
We're big fans of tenpin bowling and have visited a number of Namco Funscape centres. We've won a few bowling tournaments at the Luton venue over the years too.
On our last visit to Tamworth we played the town's outdoor course at the Castle Grounds. That Crazy Golf course was the 356th played on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour.
It's great there's another course in the town now. We're looking forward to a return visit.
Labels:
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Fun,
Indoor Adventure Golf,
Indoor Crazy Golf,
Indoor Minigolf,
Midlands,
Namco,
New course,
Tamworth,
Ten Pin Bowling,
Tenpin Bowling
Location:
Tamworth, UK
I’m a Champion Miniature Golfer on a tour of the UK’s minigolf and crazy golf courses. Coeliac living a gluten free life. Train nerd. Retro gamer. Urban explorer.
Junkyard Golf Club on the London Underground
Spotting another advert for London's Junkyard Golf Club on the London Underground.
My mate and minigolf rival Gareth Holmes has spotted another advert for the Junkyard Golf Club while travelling on the tube in London.
Junkyard Golf Club's latest advert for its London Crazy Golf courses |
There are four Crazy Golf courses at Junkyard Golf Club in the Old Truman Brewery on Brick Lane.
The brand also has two courses in Manchester Piccadilly - although the Manchester venue is moving to a new site in August.
Junkyard Golf is heading to Oxford too, with a new location opening at the redeveloped Westgate shopping centre.
Visit the Junkyard Golf Club website for more details on the venues, opening times and prices.
Related blog posts:
- Crazy Golf in London
- Junkyard Golf
- Junkyard Crazy Golf on the tube
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Gareth Holmes,
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Location:
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I’m a Champion Miniature Golfer on a tour of the UK’s minigolf and crazy golf courses. Coeliac living a gluten free life. Train nerd. Retro gamer. Urban explorer.
Thursday, June 15, 2017
New Adventure Golf course in Leeds
New Jungle Rumble Adventure Golf course in Leeds.
The team at Jungle Rumble Adventure Golf are looking to open a new indoor course at The Cube on Albion Street in Leeds city centre.
There are currently Jungle Rumble Adventure Golf courses in Bristol, Liverpool and Brighton. We've played at the Bristol and Liverpool layouts on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour, while the Brighton venue is on our 'to visit' list.
Interestingly the two Jungle Rumble Adventure Golf courses on Madeira Drive in Brighton are built on the location of an old Adventure Golf course we have played.
We're looking forward to visiting and playing the new Jungle Rumble Adventure Golf course when it opens in Leeds.
Link:
- Jungle Rumble
Related blog posts:
- Leeds
- Adventure Golf
The team at Jungle Rumble Adventure Golf are looking to open a new indoor course at The Cube on Albion Street in Leeds city centre.
Playing the Jungle Rumble Adventure Golf course in Liverpool |
There are currently Jungle Rumble Adventure Golf courses in Bristol, Liverpool and Brighton. We've played at the Bristol and Liverpool layouts on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour, while the Brighton venue is on our 'to visit' list.
Interestingly the two Jungle Rumble Adventure Golf courses on Madeira Drive in Brighton are built on the location of an old Adventure Golf course we have played.
We're looking forward to visiting and playing the new Jungle Rumble Adventure Golf course when it opens in Leeds.
Link:
- Jungle Rumble
Related blog posts:
- Leeds
- Adventure Golf
Labels:
Indoor Adventure Golf,
Indoor Minigolf,
Jungle,
Jungle Adventure Golf,
Jungle Rumble,
Leeds,
Yorkshire
Location:
Leeds, UK
I’m a Champion Miniature Golfer on a tour of the UK’s minigolf and crazy golf courses. Coeliac living a gluten free life. Train nerd. Retro gamer. Urban explorer.
Tuesday, June 13, 2017
Minigolf in Valencia, Spain
A visit to the Minigolf course in Valencia, Spain.
Emily recently swung by the Minigolf course in the park near Pont del Regne in Valencia, Spain. It looks like an interesting layout.
The course looks like fun |
The course became the 739th visited on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour and we've now visited or played minigolf in eleven overseas countries.
A fine looking park square |
A map of the area. The minigolf course is near to Parc Gulliver - a theme park with a Gulliver obstacle course |
At first glance this hole looks like it's got a strange obstacle on the green |
A closer look reveals it to be a Natural Gas outlet pipe!!! |
Quite a looping u-turn |
An uphill shot to a plateau |
An easier uphill shot |
A bridge of sorts |
Looks like it could be quite aceable |
A view of the course from the shade |
The holes under cover are a little too covered! |
Shady |
Leafy |
Tricky to play |
Another aceable hole... |
Tough route to the green |
A bit of a zig zag |
Uphill to an elevated green |
Quite a block hole |
Another view of the course and some of Valencia's skyline |
Some of our minigolf stats since 2006:
- 739 courses visited overall
- 711 in the UK
- 28 overseas - in 11 countries
- 433 played
Related blog posts:
- Crazy World of Minigolf Tour
- Spain
Labels:
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Emily Gottfried,
Mini Golf,
Miniature Golf,
Minigolf,
Not Played,
Spain,
Valencia
I’m a Champion Miniature Golfer on a tour of the UK’s minigolf and crazy golf courses. Coeliac living a gluten free life. Train nerd. Retro gamer. Urban explorer.
Adventure Golf at Bents Garden and Home
A visit to the Jurassic Cove Adventure Golf course at Bents Garden and Home in Glazebury.
Emily recently visited Bents Garden and Home in Glazebury, Cheshire for an afternoon of minigolf on the new 9-hole Jurassic Cove Adventure Golf course.
During her time at the course Emily was on hand to provide minigolf hints and tips as well as enjoy some putting challenges and rounds with visitors at the centre.
Two-time WMF World Adventure Golf Masters women's champion Emily tees-off the minigolf event at Bents Garden and Home |
Emily said "I really enjoyed my afternoon at Bents Garden and Home. I played the 9-hole course with four different families, playing the holes, demonstrating potential shots and discussing the merits of minigolf as a hobby. All the children and adults were very good, with some excellent shots and potential stars of the future taking part!"
Emily in action on the Adventure Golf course |
"My best score around the 9-holes was 21. There are a few very ace-able holes and the course is spectacularly themed, with huge animatronic dinosaurs peppering the course, making the layout really exciting for the young and old."
Emily signing an autograph at the event |
"The highlight was playing three-generations of a family who had travelled from near Southport to meet me, learn some techniques and try to beat me. The youngest member of the family was incredibly good and was leading the round until the very last hole when he unfortunately took a few too many shots, leaving me in the lead at the end of the round."
"I’d like to thanks Bents for their hospitality, and all the families whom I played against for making it a really successful event."
The themed kiosk at the course |
The Jurassic Cove Adventure Golf course became the 738th course visited on the Crazy World of Minigolf Tour since 2006.
Visit the Bents Garden and Home website for more information, opening times and prices for the Jurassic Cove Adventure Golf course.
The Jurassic Cove Adventure Golf course at Bents Garden and Home has proven to be incredibly popular. So much so that a new Pirate-themed minigolf course will be opening there next Spring! |
Links:
- Bents Garden and Home
- Jurassic Cove Adventure Golf
Related blog posts:
- Jurassic Cove Adventure Golf at Bents Garden and Home in Glazebury
- Crazy World of Minigolf Tour
Labels:
Adventure Golf,
Cheshire,
Coaching,
Crazy World of Minigolf Tour,
Dinosaur,
Emily Gottfried,
Garden Centre,
Glazebury,
Jurassic Adventure Golf,
Jurassic Cove,
training,
Warrington
I’m a Champion Miniature Golfer on a tour of the UK’s minigolf and crazy golf courses. Coeliac living a gluten free life. Train nerd. Retro gamer. Urban explorer.
Celebrating nine years gluten free
Marking my Coeliac Anniversary - my Coeliacversary.
Nine years ago today I was diagnosed with Coeliac Disease and began my journey into the world of all things gluten free.
Coeliac Disease is a lifelong autoimmune condition, where the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissue. In Coeliac Disease, the immune system mistakes substances found inside gluten as a threat to the body and attacks them. This can trigger a number of painful, stressful and uncomfortable symptoms.
Having suffered from a range of symptoms for around ten years I finally received a positive diagnosis of Coeliac Disease following some 'interesting' tests and procedures in 2008. It came as a relief to finally have a name for the mysterious cause of my illnesses and ailments, but at the time I was only given a brief summary and told that I'd have to "cut down on bread and beer". It was only later when I met with my Gastroenterologist and a dietitian that I found out that the only treatment for people with Coeliac Disease is a strict, life-long gluten free diet.
I can't thank Emily enough for her help and support throughout my struggles with the illness. She's been bloody marvellous.
Working together we've plotted the minefield of 'going gluten free' and barring the odd 'explosion' along the way we've found what works for us. At home we're a Gluten Free Zone, however there are a lot of hazards when I venture outside the house. I've reached the point now that except for anywhere that can offer 100% gluten free food and zero risks of cross-contamination I've more or less given up on dining out. The last meal out we had together was in Leeds last December. Happily we've got a return meal at 2 Oxford Place booked for later this month.
I do often wonder how many manufacturers, retailers, restaurants and take-aways consider the impact selling gluten free products (or not) has on their bottom line? If I find somewhere offering gluten free options and no cross-contamination then I'm going to spend some money there (my Coeliac Pound if you will). Plus I'll tell other Coeliacs. A Coeliac will travel a long way to eat safely and with confidence.
While having a life-long condition such as Coeliac Disease can be a pain - and horrible if I 'get glutened' - having the disease has had some positives. I've met great people since my diagnosis and have made some brilliant friends who I've met through Coeliac groups. I've also blogged a lot about living with the condition and the food and drink I've found since 2008.
Thank you to everyone for their support, tips, help and recommendations over the years. It's been very much appreciated.
For more info do check out NHS Choices and Coeliac UK.
You can also view the first blog post I wrote about gluten free / Coeliac stuff at 'Gluten Free Fish & Chips at Rossi's in Swansea'.
Related blog posts:
- Coeliac
- Gluten Free
- Funny things about being a Coeliac
Links:
- Coeliac UK
- Coeliac Disease on NHS Choices
Nine years ago today I was diagnosed with Coeliac Disease and began my journey into the world of all things gluten free.
Coeliac Disease is a lifelong autoimmune condition, where the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissue. In Coeliac Disease, the immune system mistakes substances found inside gluten as a threat to the body and attacks them. This can trigger a number of painful, stressful and uncomfortable symptoms.
I'm still alive and kicking as I've avoided gluten (my Kryptonite) since 2008 |
Having suffered from a range of symptoms for around ten years I finally received a positive diagnosis of Coeliac Disease following some 'interesting' tests and procedures in 2008. It came as a relief to finally have a name for the mysterious cause of my illnesses and ailments, but at the time I was only given a brief summary and told that I'd have to "cut down on bread and beer". It was only later when I met with my Gastroenterologist and a dietitian that I found out that the only treatment for people with Coeliac Disease is a strict, life-long gluten free diet.
I can't thank Emily enough for her help and support throughout my struggles with the illness. She's been bloody marvellous.
We've tried not to let Coeliac Disease get in the way of things and we're always keen to get out and about to explore new places and try different things. Check out this minigolf/gluten free/coeliac awareness crossover blog post for example |
Working together we've plotted the minefield of 'going gluten free' and barring the odd 'explosion' along the way we've found what works for us. At home we're a Gluten Free Zone, however there are a lot of hazards when I venture outside the house. I've reached the point now that except for anywhere that can offer 100% gluten free food and zero risks of cross-contamination I've more or less given up on dining out. The last meal out we had together was in Leeds last December. Happily we've got a return meal at 2 Oxford Place booked for later this month.
I do often wonder how many manufacturers, retailers, restaurants and take-aways consider the impact selling gluten free products (or not) has on their bottom line? If I find somewhere offering gluten free options and no cross-contamination then I'm going to spend some money there (my Coeliac Pound if you will). Plus I'll tell other Coeliacs. A Coeliac will travel a long way to eat safely and with confidence.
While having a life-long condition such as Coeliac Disease can be a pain - and horrible if I 'get glutened' - having the disease has had some positives. I've met great people since my diagnosis and have made some brilliant friends who I've met through Coeliac groups. I've also blogged a lot about living with the condition and the food and drink I've found since 2008.
Why I avoid gluten |
Thank you to everyone for their support, tips, help and recommendations over the years. It's been very much appreciated.
For more info do check out NHS Choices and Coeliac UK.
You can also view the first blog post I wrote about gluten free / Coeliac stuff at 'Gluten Free Fish & Chips at Rossi's in Swansea'.
Related blog posts:
- Coeliac
- Gluten Free
- Funny things about being a Coeliac
Links:
- Coeliac UK
- Coeliac Disease on NHS Choices
Labels:
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Coeliac,
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Coeliac Pound,
Coeliacversary,
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Richard Gottfried
Location:
Luton, UK
I’m a Champion Miniature Golfer on a tour of the UK’s minigolf and crazy golf courses. Coeliac living a gluten free life. Train nerd. Retro gamer. Urban explorer.
Monday, June 12, 2017
Mini Golf Set from Lidl
Picking up a new miniature golf game for my collection.
When I popped to Lidl to buy some Feta cheese to go with our tea yesterday I didn't expect to return with a Mini Golf Set. But I did.
Links:
- Lidl
- Crazy Golf Museum
When I popped to Lidl to buy some Feta cheese to go with our tea yesterday I didn't expect to return with a Mini Golf Set. But I did.
99p for the Feta cheese. £9.99 for the Mini Golf Set |
What you get in the box - two putters, two balls, two holes, four obstacles, scorecards and an instruction book. It's a well made set and the obstacles work when you putt throughover them |
There are twenty scorecards in the pad - with details in German, English and French |
A closer look at the obstacles - gate, seesaw, climb and wavy track |
Links:
- Lidl
- Crazy Golf Museum
Labels:
Cheese,
Game,
indoor putting game,
Lidl,
Lidl Surprises,
Mini Golf,
shop,
Shopping,
The Crazy Golf Museum,
toy,
Toys
Location:
Cheadle, UK
I’m a Champion Miniature Golfer on a tour of the UK’s minigolf and crazy golf courses. Coeliac living a gluten free life. Train nerd. Retro gamer. Urban explorer.
Mini Majors at MiniLinks in Lytham St Annes
The MiniLinks course in Lytham St Annes hosts competitions on its Par 3 Golf Course throughout the year, with special Mini Majors held to coincide with the big major tournaments in golf. Next up is the Mini US Open from the 15th to 18th June, with the Mini Open Championship in July and the Mini PGA Championship in August.
Everyone is welcome to participate in the Mini Masters events regardless of background, ability or skill.
The MiniLinks course at Lytham St Annes is open all year round. Check out the MiniLinks website and competition page for more info, opening times and prices.
The Crazy Golf course at the MiniLinks golf centre in Lytham St Annes was the 48th played on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour way back in April 2008.
Since then I've heard the Crazy Golf area has been improved and a Pennines Putting course has been added. I'm looking forward to a return visit to play the three layouts at MiniLinks.
Everyone is welcome to participate in the Mini Masters events regardless of background, ability or skill.
The MiniLinks course at Lytham St Annes is open all year round. Check out the MiniLinks website and competition page for more info, opening times and prices.
The Crazy Golf course at the MiniLinks golf centre in Lytham St Annes was the 48th played on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour way back in April 2008.
The Crazy Golf course and MiniLinks Par 3 course back in 2008 |
Since then I've heard the Crazy Golf area has been improved and a Pennines Putting course has been added. I'm looking forward to a return visit to play the three layouts at MiniLinks.
Labels:
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Crazy Golf,
Crazy World of Minigolf Tour,
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Lytham St Anne's,
Lytham St Annes,
Mini Majors,
MiniLInks,
New course,
Par 3,
Pitch and Putt,
Putting Course
Location:
Lytham Saint Annes FY8, UK
I’m a Champion Miniature Golfer on a tour of the UK’s minigolf and crazy golf courses. Coeliac living a gluten free life. Train nerd. Retro gamer. Urban explorer.
Friday, June 09, 2017
Congo Rapids Adventure Golf courses in East Anglia
Visiting two new Adventure Golf courses in East Anglia
While recently visiting friends and family in East Anglia we headed along to two relatively new Mini Golf courses. Both are Congo Rapids Adventure Golf layouts, with one at Norwich Family Golf Centre in Norfolk and the other at Ufford Park Hotel in Melton, near Woodbridge in Suffolk.
Unfortunately the weather and time wasn't on our side in either visit, however both courses looked really good and there were a number of obstacles and features we hadn't seen before.
Congo Rapids Adventure Golf in Norwich was the 732nd course we've visited on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour, while Congo Rapids Adventure Golf in Woodbridge became the 736th course visited since 2006.
Visit the Congo Rapids Adventure Golf website for more info on the two venues, opening times and prices.
Links:
- Congo Rapids Adventure Golf
- Congo Rapids Adventure Golf Norwich
- Congo Rapids Adventure Golf Woodbridge
- Norwich Family Golf Centre
- Ufford Park Hotel
Related blog posts:
- Crazy World of Minigolf Tour
Video:
- Congo Rapids Adventure Golf at Norwich Family Golf Centre
While recently visiting friends and family in East Anglia we headed along to two relatively new Mini Golf courses. Both are Congo Rapids Adventure Golf layouts, with one at Norwich Family Golf Centre in Norfolk and the other at Ufford Park Hotel in Melton, near Woodbridge in Suffolk.
A cannibal's BIG cooking pot at the Ufford Park course |
Unfortunately the weather and time wasn't on our side in either visit, however both courses looked really good and there were a number of obstacles and features we hadn't seen before.
The BIG minigolf cave at Norwich Family Golf Centre |
Congo Rapids Adventure Golf in Norwich was the 732nd course we've visited on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour, while Congo Rapids Adventure Golf in Woodbridge became the 736th course visited since 2006.
A giant panda 'green' on one of the holes in Woodbridge |
Visit the Congo Rapids Adventure Golf website for more info on the two venues, opening times and prices.
A cheeky monkey 'green' in Norwich |
Links:
- Congo Rapids Adventure Golf
- Congo Rapids Adventure Golf Norwich
- Congo Rapids Adventure Golf Woodbridge
- Norwich Family Golf Centre
- Ufford Park Hotel
Related blog posts:
- Crazy World of Minigolf Tour
Video:
- Congo Rapids Adventure Golf at Norwich Family Golf Centre
Labels:
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Congo Rapids,
Crazy World of Minigolf Tour,
New course,
Norfolk,
Norwich,
Not Played,
Suffolk,
Woodbridge
Location:
England, UK
I’m a Champion Miniature Golfer on a tour of the UK’s minigolf and crazy golf courses. Coeliac living a gluten free life. Train nerd. Retro gamer. Urban explorer.
Schar gluten free goodies from Spain
Finding some different Schär gluten free products in Spain.
Emily was recently in Spain and picked up some Schär gluten free treats for me at the El Corte Inglés supermarket.
The last time Emily was in Spain I got this load of 'Sin Gluten' treats.
Links:
- Schar gluten free UK
- El Corte Inglés
Related blog posts:
- Gluten free
- Coeliac
- Spain
- Sin Gluten
Emily was recently in Spain and picked up some Schär gluten free treats for me at the El Corte Inglés supermarket.
Emily bought four of the Schär products you can't buy in the UK |
I was particularly interested in the Choco Butterkeks! They were one of my favourite types of biscuit before I was diagnosed with Coeliac Disease in 2008 |
Luckily Emily got me two boxes |
The last time Emily was in Spain I got this load of 'Sin Gluten' treats.
Links:
- Schar gluten free UK
- El Corte Inglés
Related blog posts:
- Gluten free
- Coeliac
- Spain
- Sin Gluten
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Location:
Spain
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Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm Flailing Tube Man on the Isle of Wight
Windy Man Air Dancer spotted in Ryde on the Isle of Wight.
Our friends Karl and Sophia spotted a Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm Flailing Tube Man during their holiday on the Isle of Wight and sent along a snap to add to my 'collection'!
I've only seen this type of Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm Flailing Tube Man at ground level once before. That one was in Flimwell, while en route to Hastings for the World Crazy Golf Championships in 2012. The only other time I've seen the blue Air Dancer was above a shop on the seafront at Bridlington in 2015.
Related blog posts:
- Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm Flailing Tube Man
- Isle of Wight
Our friends Karl and Sophia spotted a Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm Flailing Tube Man during their holiday on the Isle of Wight and sent along a snap to add to my 'collection'!
A Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm Flailing Tube Man on the Isle of Wight. Photo by Karl Moles |
I've only seen this type of Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm Flailing Tube Man at ground level once before. That one was in Flimwell, while en route to Hastings for the World Crazy Golf Championships in 2012. The only other time I've seen the blue Air Dancer was above a shop on the seafront at Bridlington in 2015.
Related blog posts:
- Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm Flailing Tube Man
- Isle of Wight
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Windy Man
Location:
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I’m a Champion Miniature Golfer on a tour of the UK’s minigolf and crazy golf courses. Coeliac living a gluten free life. Train nerd. Retro gamer. Urban explorer.
World Crazy Golf Championships in Hastings
All the best to the 57 players from three countries playing in the 15th annual World Crazy Golf Championships in Hastings this weekend.
55 UK players, along with former champion Olivia Prokopova from the Czech Republic and Portugal's Nuno Cunha, will compete on the 18-hole Crazy Golf course at the Hastings Adventure Golf Complex this Saturday and Sunday.
I look forward to seeing who finishes in 17th place...
Related blog posts:
- Crazy Golf in Hastings
- Back at Hastings Adventure Golf
55 UK players, along with former champion Olivia Prokopova from the Czech Republic and Portugal's Nuno Cunha, will compete on the 18-hole Crazy Golf course at the Hastings Adventure Golf Complex this Saturday and Sunday.
Playing the potential round-killer second hole at Hastings Crazy Golf course in my last tilt at the title back in 2015 |
I look forward to seeing who finishes in 17th place...
Related blog posts:
- Crazy Golf in Hastings
- Back at Hastings Adventure Golf
Labels:
Hastings,
Hastings Crazy Golf,
World Crazy Golf Championship,
World Crazy Golf Championships
Location:
Hastings, UK
I’m a Champion Miniature Golfer on a tour of the UK’s minigolf and crazy golf courses. Coeliac living a gluten free life. Train nerd. Retro gamer. Urban explorer.
Monday, June 05, 2017
Manchester's Junkyard Crazy Golf course is on the move
New Junkyard Golf Club venue in Manchester.
Junkyard Golf Club in Manchester is on the move and heading to a new and improved permanent venue at First Street. The Junkyard Crazy Golf course has had two successful spells as a pop-up at the Great Northern Warehouse and its current location in Piccadilly.
Junkyard Golf Club's course is certainly crazy |
The last rounds of Crazy Golf at the current spot in Piccadilly Place will be played on the 20th August, with play at the new course set to tee-off on the 24th August.
A loop-di-loop I actually did well on. Despite the fact it's made out of an old tyre! |
There are currently two Junkyard Golf Club locations - Manchester and London - with a third site to open in Oxford later this year. The London venue has three courses at the Old Truman Brewery on Brick Lane.
The Junkyard Crazy Golf Club courses in Manchester's Piccadilly Place were the 718th and 719th courses visited on the Crazy World of Minigolf Tour last November and in January this year they became the 421st and 422nd played.
Visit the Junkyard Golf Club website for more information.
Location:
Manchester, UK
I’m a Champion Miniature Golfer on a tour of the UK’s minigolf and crazy golf courses. Coeliac living a gluten free life. Train nerd. Retro gamer. Urban explorer.
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