A blog about our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour. With a sprinkling of nostalgia and urban exploration for good measure.
Tuesday, November 02, 2010
The Crazy Air Squash in Hastings Amusements is Gone...
The two Crazy Air Squash Tables have been replaced by two Penalty Shoot-Out Game Machines.
It's also likely that, in Hastings at least, Scott Lancley will be The Undisputed International Worlds Crazy Air Squash Champion forevermore!
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Air Hockey in Hastings versus Finland's Pasi 'The Bruiser' Aho
On Thursday 28th October 2010 I lost 8-5.
On Friday 29th October 2010 I lost 8-4.
Back in September 2010 I played in The Undisputed International Worlds Crazy Air Squash Championships where I lost 9-0 to Pasi's German colleague Gerhard Zimmermann.
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Monday, November 01, 2010
Minigolf Report – Gottfried 17th in 2010 Castle Golf World Crazy Golf Championships
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Minigolf Report – Castle Golf World Crazy Golf Championships
Luton Minigolfer Richard Gottfried represented England for the fourth time since his debut in 2007 as he competed in the eighth annual Castle Golf World Crazy Golf Championships at the Sea Front Adventure Golf Complex in Hastings on Saturday 30th and Sunday 31st October.
For the third consecutive year Richard made the ‘cut’ to qualify for the final round to finish in 17th place of 54 competitors. Richard also finished 17th in 2008 and 2009.
The competitors played six qualifying rounds (four on Saturday, two on Sunday) on the 18-hole Arnold Palmer Crazy Golf course, with the top ranked 18 players making the cut to take part in the final round. After the six qualifying rounds, Richard and London’s Nick Chitty were tied on a score of 210(-6), which meant a play-off was required to see who would take the 18th and final place in the seventh round. The sudden-death play-off was won by Richard on the 5th extra hole, after BMGA British Number One Chitty scored a three, with Richard hitting a two.
The overall winner of the World Championships was Birmingham’s Chris Harding, who took the title for the second time following his win in 2007. Second was Brighton’s Peter Emmerson, with Oxford’s Michael Smith in third place. Harding won with a seven round total of 222(-30). (Videos of the final hole of the final round - 1 & 2)
Richard’s seven round total was 249(-3), an average of 1.97 shots per hole, after rounds of 34, 34, 35, 36, 36, 35 and 39. He said “I was very pleased with my performance over the weekend, I qualified for the final, after a nervy sudden-death play-off win and then managed to gain a place to finish 17th for the third year running. I only dropped 12 shots all weekend, and was a bit unlikely to miss out on a few more Aces, as I was getting very close quite often. Congratulations to Chris for a well deserved victory.”
Prior to the main-event Richard and Emily were invited to compete in the “www.miniaturegolfer.com ‘Ten Best' Crazy Golf Championship” to celebrate the tenth year of the Miniaturegolfer.com website. The competition was held on Friday 29th October and took place over the ten hardest holes on the Crazy Golf course. In the field of 13 players Richard finished in tied fourth place on 20 (par). Emily was tied in tenth place on 23(+3). Michael Smith took the win following a play-off victory over Ted McIver after both players scored 18(-2).
Richard is now ranked 26th of 260 players in the Castle Golf World Crazy Golf Rankings for 2003-2010, Emily is 55th. The BMGA Order of Merit and BMGA Season Only Rankings will be published later this week.
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Castle Golf World Crazy Golf Championships 2010 - Final Hole - video 2
Castle Golf World Crazy Golf Championships 2010 - Final Hole - video 1
Gottfried's in the WMF World Minigolf Rankings (November 2010)
Both Emily and I have moved down in the rankings from our previous positions.
In the last rankings Emily was ranked 109th and is now 138th in the Women's World Rankings.
I was previously ranked 358th and am now 413th in the Men's World Rankings.
Great Britain is now ranked 20th of 31 Nations (up from 24th of 30 Nations).
The WMF World Minigolf Rankings are those of the World Minigolfsport Federation (WMF) and are published twice annually. Competitions that earn WMF Ranking Points are predominantly played on Eternit, Beton and Swedish Felt Courses. Emily and I each have one Great Britain International Cap from our appearance in the 2008 Nations Cup in Tampere, Finland.
Saturday, October 30, 2010
'The £2 Tat Challenge' at 'The Buttons' in Hastings
This amusements challenge contest saw members of various Minigolf Clubs competing to win the most amount of 2p falls prizes with a stake of £2. The brains behind the event were Scott ‘Donkey Gringo’ Lancley (the International Worlds Crazy Air Squash Champion) and Emily ‘Coach’ Gottfried.
13 players took part and the final 'Order of Merit' is below, with 'Johnson' Paul Johnson taking the victory (and the prize of 'All the Tat') with a haul of nine pieces of tat won with only £2 worth of 2p's!!!
1. Paul Johnson = 9 pieces of tat
2. Keith Kellard = 5
3. Phil Exall = 4
3. Steve Gow = 4
3. Pasi Aho = 4
3. Brad Shepherd = 4
7. Richard Gottfried = 2
8. Peter Jones = 1
8. Scott Lancley = 1
8. Kevin Moseley = 1
8. Owen Johnson = 1
12. Alex Exall = 0 pieces of tat at all
12. Marc Chapman = 0
Photos from the event (in no particular order).
The prizes are handed over next to the hallowed Air Hockey table.
Emily Gottfried shows off the 'Bag of Tat'.
Richard 'Scrap Iron' Gottfried showing off his winnings.
Phil 'Blakey' Exall looking pleased with his haul.
Pasi 'Bruiser' Aho with his four prizes - a trip to Hastings made worthwhile.
Steve 'Grand Prix' Gow and his prizes.
Kevin 'Lost in Hastings' Moseley looking mildly unimpressed.
Brad 'The Scourge of the Clergy' Shepherd and his handful of prizes.
Marc 'Oliver' Chapman and his 'begging bowl'.
Creator of the Challenge Scott 'Donkey Gringo' Lancley with his sole prize.
Owen 'Don't call me Irwin' Johnson won less than the Jackpot.
'Johnson' Paul Johnson with all nine of his tat-prizes.
Peter 'The M*****P*****' Jones and his toy car.
Keith 'Spare us ten pence Guv' Kellard looking pleased with his silver medal haul of tat.
The '£2 Tat Challenge' was an open invitation event and featured in the Unofficial Booklet of the 2010 World Crazy Golf Championships.
After the success of the first edition, the £2 Tat Challenge looks set to become a regular feature!!!
Friday, October 29, 2010
Comedy Show Review - Greg Davies - 'Throwing Cheeseballs At A Dog'
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Thursday, October 28, 2010
Some pics from the 2008 and 2009 Castle Golf World Crazy Golf Championships
My first Air Hockey win since the Undisputed International Worlds Crazy Air Squash Championships
In the match at Namco Station in Luton, I defeated Suffolk's Luke Tubby 7 goals to 5.
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Ten Pin Bowling and a Wacky Waving Arm-Flailing Inflatable Tube-man
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Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Castle Golf World Crazy Golf Rankings - 2003-2009
I am currently ranked 31st of 255 players in the 2003-2009 Rankings List, Emily sits at number 50.
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Final 3 shots of the 2009 Castle Golf World Crazy Golf Championships in Hastings
Results of the 2009 Castle Golf World Crazy Golf Championships.
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Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Castle Golf World Crazy Golf Championships 2010 Preview
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Comedy Show Review - Tour De Francis - Stewart Francis Live at the Alban Arena
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Monday, October 25, 2010
Let's get Minigolf 'trending' - Twitter, Minigolf and #MinigolfMonday
If you're on Twitter and are also into your Minigolf, Crazy Golf, Adventure Golf etc. then check out the Minigolf Twitter List - A list of Twitterers and Tweets from the Minigolfing World. I created the list to keep track of all the conversations taking place on the micro-blogging site by minigolfers/minigolf businesses etc.
With Twitter you are able to search within real-time conversations for mentions of key words - so for example you can search for mentions of the word 'minigolf' by typing the word in the search function. You can also enable the word to be clicked on in a tweet itself by 'hash-tagging' it, that is to put a # as a prefix, so minigolf becomes #minigolf.
Twitterers have also created 'themed' days, some of which include #FollowFriday, #MuppetThursday and #TravelTuesday. Over the course of a few tweets Pat, from The Putting Penguin Miniature Golf website suggested we start up a #MiniGolfMonday tweet day/trend on the site.
So here goes...
Happy #MiniGolfMonday |
Friday, October 22, 2010
Gluten Free at Blue Chicago Grill, Dundonald, Northern Ireland
I gave them a 5-star rating on their Facebook Review section.
Blue Chicago Grill
7 EastPoint Entertainment Village
Dundonald, United Kingdom, BT16 1XT
It's just over the road from the Pirates Adventure Golf course in Dundonald, Belfast, Northern Ireland - there are two 18-hole courses, which were the 188th and 189th played on the Crazy World of Minigolf Tour.
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MiniatureGolfer.com goes live on Facebook
As well as continued updates on the Miniature Golf, Crazy Golf, Adventure Golf and Minigolf world at MiniatureGolf.com there will be regular updates, posts and links shared on the Miniature Golfer Facebook page.
MiniatureGolfer.com is run by Tim 'Ace Man' Davies, a legend in our sport and a five-time World Crazy Golf Champion!
Check out the Facebook page here.
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Thursday, October 21, 2010
Gluten Free Finds in London (and beyond) - October 2010
Starbucks - Now do Gluten and Wheat Free sandwiches, salads and cakes :-) The service from the very knowledgeable staff at the O2 was very pleasing. When ordering the cakes ask for them to be wrapped if you have Special Dietary Requirements, as they will bring you a sealed one that is not cross-contaminated. I had a Cheese and Coleslaw Sandwich and a Chocolate Brownie. Very tasty indeed. The Sangers are made with Genius Bread.
Las Iguanas - We've previously eaten at the London Eye and Manchester Trafford Centre branches and had no problems (Las Igauanas does some great food), but we had very poor service and a nightmare experience at the restaurant at the O2. Despite me stating I was a Coeliac and what I must avoid, my starter (Gambas) was served with bread and my main (Ensopado De Carne - the first time I've eaten Goat!) was served with flour-coated deep fried Plantain!?
Marks & Spencer - M&S now have a good range of Gluten and Wheat Free products, including Bread and Cakes. I picked up a Lemon Sponge Cake and some of the Brownies and Pecan and Chocolate Cakes. Looking at their website there is also a range of GF products to order online.
The Chicago Rib Shack - They have Gluten Free options (spelled 'Gluton') on the menu. Our server was very knowledgeable about Special Dietary requirements. I had a huge T-Bone Steak, along with some enoyable Cocktails, including a Mohito and an Old Fashioned (if anyone knows the recipe do let me know?).
Whole Foods Market - Had a selection of Gluten Free products. They were not that easy to find as they don't have a dedicated GF Section, instead products are mixed in with 'normal' food. I did however pick up some bottles of a different 'Coeliac-friendly' Beer - from St Peter's Brewery - which was nice :-)
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Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Comedy Show Review - The Laughter Lounge at Indigo2
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