This evening I had nine practice rounds at Tea Green's Crazy Golf course and scored rounds of 15, 17, 21, 20, 18, 16, 17, 17 and 19. The round of 15(-3) included three aces and six twos and was an equal to my course record, and my lowest score on the 'new' course since it was semi-refurbished.
Hole 3 has changed for a second time with the obstacle switching positions and now has the ramp to the left hand side (below).
Speaking with Tea Green Golf's manager Lester Coles the Crazy Golf competition scheduled for Friday 17th July was postponed due to the torrential rain that fell, flooding the course.
When I first visited Tea Green's Crazy Golf course on the 1st July a couple of the holes were in need of some refurbishment, and I am happy to say that they have now been improved.
Hole 3 - 1st July
Hole 3 - 16th July
Hole 8 - 1st July
Hole 8 - 16th July
More improvements are planned for the course over the summer and I look forward to returning again soon to try and better my PB and Course Record of 15(-3).
The course record for the Crazy Golf course at Tea Green, near Luton, that I set on my visit on the 1st July has now been equalled by Course Manager Lester Coles who managed to hit a 15(-3) earlier today.
The course is holding a knockout minigolf tournament for new players tomorrow (17th July) and are advertising this (and the course record) outside the clubhouse.
The Crazy Golf course has also been improved a lot over the last few weeks, with new obstacles on the third and the eighth holes, and with other holes re-concreted and freshly painted.
More details, and 'then' & 'now' photos to follow.
A bumper evening of Crazy Golf, Big Golf and Putting took place at Tea Green Golf this evening, with 54-holes played in total.
In the 'Big' Golf I had a victory over Issarrar Malik, followed by wins in four games of Crazy Golf, and a 9-hole match on the Putting Green (which was also my 113th course played).
Back in October 2008 Minigolfers Richard Gottfried and Steve Gow battled it out in a game of Crazy Air Squash at The Deluxe Amusement Arcade in Hastings, East Sussex, which in turn was a kind-of-rematch from their original Air Hockey battle at Wroxham Barns, Norfolk.
With the previous matches being a draw and one win to Steve, the battle to become the UK (and arguably the world's) number one Air Hockey & Variants Champion drew the attention of two new challengers (and fellow Minigolfers) - Scott Lancley and Kevin Moseley.
In a new format, the four would battle it out at the Family Amusements on Hastings' Sea Front following the first day's play in the BMGA British Championships.
In the first match reigning and defending Crazy Air Squash Champion Steve Gow beat Richard Gottfried 8-4.
In the other first round match Scott Lancley beat Kevin Moseley 5-3 to take him through to the final.
Both matches saw plenty of off 'field' action with the puck being lost at least five times.
In the final, Steve Gow lost his crown to newcomer Scott Lancley in an exciting, high scoring and very close match, with the final score standing at 8-7.
In the 3rd/4th place play-off match Kevin Moseley beat Richard Gottfried 5-4.
Rankings
1. Scott Lancley
2. Steve Gow
3. Kevin Moseley
4. Richard Gottfried
Photos from the event:
Steve Gow and Richard Gottfried ahead of their Crazy Air Squash match.
Heads of Tails - pre-match coin toss to see who hits the puck first.
Scott Lancley and Kevin Moseley battle it out in their first round encounter.
Richard Gottfried and Kevin Moseley following their 3rd/4th place play-off match.
The final score in the final between defending Crazy Air Squash Champion Steve Gow and new challenger Scott Lancley. Scott Lancley receives the 'prestigious' trophy.
Following the four-player tournament, play took place at the original Crazy Air Squash table in The Deluxe Amusement Arcade as the originators of the sport battled to find out the winner in the ongoing Gow/Gottfried competition.
In a high scoring and 103 second time-limited match it was Gottfried who took the win 9-5. Gow/Gottfried Air Hockey Competition Results to date: Wroxham Barns (Aug 08) - Draw Hastings (Oct 08) - SG Win Hastings (July 09) - RG Win
BMGA Minigolfers 'Squire' Richard Gottfried and Jon 'The Stance' Angel competed in a round of 'Big' Golf at the Par-3 course at Tea Green, near Luton on Saturday 11th July.
Below: Jon 'El Pato' Angel and 'Hot Streak' Richard Gottfried adopt new nicknames for their round of golf.
Richard & Jon head to their respective bunkers for their second shots on the sixth hole!
'Hot Streak' Richard Gottfried beat Jon 'El Pato' Angel by one-shot with the same total he hit on his first visit, a 48(+19).
After the Big Golf came a round of Minigolf on the centre's Crazy Golf course.
With four holes currently being refurbished, holes 1, 2, 5 and 6 were replayed as the back four.
Jon 'The Stance' Angel beat 'Squire' Richard Gottfried 17(-1) to 21(+3).
The Tea Green Crazy Golf course record of 15(-3) set on the 1st July 2009 and held by Richard remains.
Following my recent participation in the Midland Open, BMGA British Matchplay Championships and BMGA British Championships the following Minigolf Sports Reports have been in the Luton News:
At Namco Station Luton yesterday (8th July) I hit my all-time personal best Tenpin Bowling score with a 179 (including 5 Strikes, a Turkey and 3 Spares).
My previous PB was in Denver Colorado in March, details here.
6th July 2009 Press Information For Immediate Release
Minigolf Report – British Championships & British Matchplay Championships 2009
Luton Minigolfer Richard Gottfried competed in two minigolf tournaments in Hastings, East Sussex over the weekend.
First up was his second-round match in the BMGA British Matchplay Championships against British number seven, and Planet Hastings Club Co-Captain, Ted McIver. Played on the Sea Front Crazy Golf course on Friday 3rd July, Richard lost by one-hole after fighting back from being four-down after seven holes. His holes-in-one on the 16th and 17th holes were not quite enough to force a play-off.
On Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th July Richard competed in the 2009 BMGA British Championships played on the 18-hole Sea Front Minigolf course. Played over 126-holes Richard entered rounds of 39, 43, 39, 45, 39, 37 and 41 to finish with a total of 283(+31) and be ranked 25th of 31 players. The winner was Keith Kellard from Bishop’s Stortford, with a seven-round total of 241(-11).
Kellard’s winning average score per hole was 1.91 shots, with Richard hitting an average of 2.24 shots per hole.
Richard said “I must admit I’m disappointed in both being knocked out of the matchplays and my finish in the British Championships. But to lose to Ted in the second round by only one-hole after a fightback from four-down wasn’t too bad, nor were many of my shots in the British Championships. So many of them were nearly Aces and over the course of the tournament I had 95 twos and so many shots that were so close to going in. Although I must have set a new BMGA Tour record after going 78 holes without a hole-in-one, but I managed to knock a few in on the Sunday.”
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Video - Richard Gottfried attempts some practice ahead of the BMGA British Championships with an audience of Seagulls.
BMGA British Matchplay Championships 2009 - Round Two Match
The draw for the second round of the 2009 BMGA British Matchplay Championships saw 'Squire' Richard Gottfried play John 'Big Top Ted' McIver, of the Planet Hastings Crazy Golf Club.
The full second round draw was as follows:
1. Anthony Pope vs Rocky Bullin
2. Andy Exall vs Matthew Harding
3. Trevor Robertson vs Brad Shepherd
4. Chris Harding vs Chris Jones
5. Gareth Holmes vs Seve Kukielka
6. Peter Emmerson vs Terry Exall
7. Tim Davies vs John Moore
8. Richard Gottfried vs Ted McIver
The match took place on Friday 3rd July 2009 at the Sea Front Crazy Golf course in Hastings, East Sussex.
'Squire' Richard Gottfried and John 'Big Top Ted' McIver in Hastings
Referee - John 'YI' Moore Photographer - Emily 'Coach' Gottfried
'Squire' Richard Gottfried gives a pre-match interview
Coin Toss: 'Squire' Richard Gottfried calls Heads John 'Big Top Ted' McIver wins with tails
On Wednesday 1st July we made a visit to our 111th Minigolf course on the Crazy World of Minigolf Tour, and of all places it was a course right on our doorstep in Luton!
The 9-hole Crazy Golf course at Tea Green Golf Club at Wandon End, near Luton, was spotted in an advert that appeared alongside the feature on Golf & Minigolf in the July 2009 issue of Luton at Large magazine (see here).
The course is currently being refurbished but was still playable on our visit, with three holes needing to have felt relaid.
Below is a video of a practice round I had.
The course owner and Club Pro were very friendly and welcoming and I had a match against each of them, winning 19(+1) to 21(+3) & 15(-3) to 21(+3) respectively.
All in all a good little course that is looking to be improved. I'm looking forward to my next visit.
Luton Minigolfers Richard & Emily Gottfried feature in the July 2009 Issue of Luton & Dunstable at Large magazine in a story called "Minigolf Grows Bigger".
Record of career finishes in BMGA Tour 'Majors' for Richard Gottfried since his debut on the BMGA Tour in 2007.
Official BMGA Tour Majors include the: - BMGA British Championships - BMGA British Open - Castle Golf World Crazy Golf Championships
The BMGA British Masters is not yet considered to be a Major tournament due to its one day format. The three Official Majors comprise at least six rounds held over two days.
1st July 2009 Press Information For Immediate Release
Minigolf Report – Midland Open 2009
Luton Minigolfer Richard Gottfried competed in the Midland Open at Stratford upon Avon’s Recreation Ground minigolf course on Sunday 28th June.
With rounds of 39 (+3), 36 (Par) and 37 (+1) in the 54-hole competition, Richard finished in 10th place in the 20-strong field with a total score of 112 (+4). The tournament was won by Newcastle’s John Moore with a score of 93 (-15) which included a new course record of 29 (-7).
Richard said “I’m pleased to have got another top ten finish on the BMGA Tour. I am always happy to play at the excellent course in Stratford, unfortunately I haven’t hit enough holes-in-one there to rank higher in the two events held there this year.”
With seven events of the 2009 season played so far, Richard has achieved one win and three other top ten finishes and is currently ranked 18th of 80 players in the BMGA Order of Merit with a total of 1,475 points.
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Round 3 Playing Group from l-r - Richard Gottfried, Phil Exall, Anthony Pope