Thursday, August 15, 2019

Treetop Adventure Golf at St David's in Cardiff

A visit to Treetop Adventure Golf at St David's shopping centre in Cardiff.


Treetop Adventure Golf at St David's in Cardiff

While visiting our friends in South Wales we swung by Treetop Adventure Golf at St David's shopping centre in Cardiff.


Treetop Adventure Golf at St David's in Cardiff
Walk this way...

The course has some of the best branding we've seen on our travels, with lots of colourful and fun signs pointing you in the right direction.


Treetop Adventure Golf at St David's in Cardiff

It's also the first course we've seen that has it's own button in the lift!

Treetop Adventure Golf at St David's in Cardiff
Level P3 for Putting fun

Treetop Adventure Golf is home to two 18-hole courses - the Ancient Explorer and the Tropical Trail. There's also a lucky last hole where you can try to win a free game.

Treetop Adventure Golf at St David's in Cardiff

The Cardiff courses were the 917th and 918th visited on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour.

Treetop Adventure Golf at St David's in Cardiff

Treetop Adventure Golf at St David's in Cardiff
Hole 1 of the Tropical Trail course

Treetop Adventure Golf at St David's in Cardiff
Hole 3 of the Tropical Trail

Treetop Adventure Golf in Cardiff opened in 2015. You can also now find Treetop Adventure Golf courses in Manchester and Leicester.

Treetop Adventure Golf at St David's in Cardiff

The BMGA Welsh Open tournament will be taking place at Treetop Adventure Golf in Cardiff on Sunday 6th October.

Treetop Adventure Golf at St David's in Cardiff
I wonder who won this tournament?

Links:
- Treetop Golf
- St David's

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- Cardiff
- St David's
- Treetop Adventure Golf
- Crazy World of Minigolf Tour

Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Thompson Park Miniature Railway in Burnley

A visit to the Miniature Railway at Thompson Park in Burnley.


Last month we visited Burnley for the first time. While there we found a Putting course at Queens Park and a superb miniature railway at Thompson Park.


Thompson Park Miniature Railway in Burnley

Thompson Park Miniature Railway in Burnley

Thompson Park Miniature Railway in Burnley

It's always a bonus to find a miniature railway on our travels and we really weren't expecting to find or ride one on our day out in Burnley.


Thompson Park Miniature Railway in Burnley

Thompson Park Miniature Railway in Burnley

Thompson Park Miniature Railway in Burnley

Thompson Park is a lovely spot and well worth a visit.

Thompson Park in Burnley

Thompson Park in Burnley

Thompson Park in Burnley

We've always enjoyed miniature railways and since we moved up to Greater Manchester we've found quite a few more while out and about exploring our new local area. There are three miniature railways in Stockport borough! Interestingly some of the engines at Thompson Park were formerly in operation at the Brookside Miniature Railway in Stockport.

Thompson Park Miniature Railway in Burnley

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Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Shark at St David's shopping centre in Cardiff

We saw this nice bit of shopping mall marketing at St David's in Cardiff last week.


Shark at St David's shopping centre in Cardiff
Sh...sh...SHARK!

The 25ft long Great White Shark has been installed at the shopping centre to hook people in to visit and help them find out more about sustainability, with a particular focus on single-use plastic and the harm it poses to marine life.


In a shopping mall shark cage!
In a shopping mall shark cage!

It's one of the best malls I've visited on my travels.

Link:
- St David's shopping centre

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- Sharks
- Cardiff
- St David's shopping centre

Monday, August 12, 2019

Farewell Pacer Railbus 142005

The first of Northern's Pacer Railbuses retired from service today.


Pacer Railbus 142005 at St Annes-on-the-Sea railway station last August. It's the first Northern Pacer to be retired from service
Pacer Railbus 142005 at St Annes-on-the-Sea station last August. It's the first Northern Pacer to be retired from service

They've been a 'popular' train up north for a fair few years and we quite often see - and hear - them squealing along the many lines in Greater Manchester.



Today the first of Northern's Pacer Railbuses retired from service, as 142005 made its final journey from Manchester Victoria to Stalybridge.


At the end of its run Northern stated that it had travelled 3 million miles in its 32 years of service!

The first Pacer Railbuses were introduced in 1984 and were designed as a short-term measure with a lifespan of twenty years. They've certainly been pushed beyond what they were originally intended for.

While I wouldn't necessarily want to travel on a Pacer Railbus on a long journey, nor would I much fancy using one for a daily rush-hour commute, there is something about them that makes them fun to travel on.

We saw Pacer Railbus 142005 a couple of times while on the Fylde coast last August
We saw Pacer Railbus 142005 a couple of times while on the Fylde coast last August

While modern trains may be sleeker and have more comfortable seating and air-con, there's a lot to be said for old diesel trains. Last week's large-scale power cuts showed that while new trains may be great when conditions are perfect, they were completely useless when the power went down.

Pacer Railbus 142005 connected to another old train - a Class 150 Sprinter
Pacer Railbus 142005 connected to another old train - a Class 150 Sprinter

When we arrived in Stockport in 2016 we noticed that, although there are a lot of train lines and connections aren't too bad, the rolling stock itself is very old. In fact as we moved north so did a load of ex-Thameslink Class 319s that we'd been commuting into London on since 2003!

Having lived most of my life down south I didn't realise quite how poor the train services can be up north in comparison. And that's saying something as a long-suffering commuter on the 'Bedpan line' from Luton to London.

Pacer Railbus 142005 arriving at St Annes-on-the-Sea station en route to Preston
Pacer Railbus 142005 arriving at St Annes-on-the-Sea station en route to Preston

Prior to a one-stop journey in April 2017 I had only ridden on one Pacer Railbus. That first Pacer train trip was only one-stop too, going from Paignton to Torquay on our South West Minigolfing Roadtrip in 2015.

Transport for Wales Pacer Railbuses at Barry Island railway station in May 2019
Transport for Wales are also withdrawing their Pacer Railbuses and have added public service announcements to the sides of the trains declaring it's "The start of a new journey"

On a recent trip to Carnforth we were lucky enough to see the first of the Pacer's replacements out on a test-run. While it was merely a brief encounter it was nice to see Class 195001 breeze through the station.


Related blog posts:
- Pacer Railbus
- Train Nerd
- Trains

Owen Johnson's skydive for Caudwell Children

Good luck to our friend and minigolf rival Owen Johnson who is doing a sponsored skydive for Caudwell Children!

You can find out more and donate on Owen's JustGiving page.

Happy World Elephant Day

Today is World Elephant Day.


Nellie the elephant at Jungle Safari Adventure Golf in Worcester
Nellie the elephant at Jungle Safari Adventure Golf in Worcester

World Elephant Day was launched in 2012 to bring attention to the urgent plight of Asian and African elephants.


A pair of elephants on the Crazy Golf course at Playland Stourport

For more information visit the World Elephant Day website.



An elephant on the Crazy Golf course at Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach
An elephant on the Crazy Golf course at Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach

Considering how many safari and jungle-themed adventure golf courses we've visited on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour you'd think we'd have played more elephant obstacles and seen more trunks on our travels.


An elephant obstacle on the Brean Sands indoor Crazy Golf course
An elephant obstacle on the Brean Sands indoor Crazy Golf course

Minigolf consultancy

As marketing and sales professionals Emily and I use our extensive knowledge and skills in supporting and promoting the game we enjoy as a hobby.


Since 2006 we have visited more than 900 minigolf courses in the UK and overseas. This has given us an insight into many aspects of minigolf, from course operators, pop-ups, competitions, clubs, national associations, international federations, suppliers, designers, builders and technology providers.


North Bay Mini Golf course in Scarborough
At our 900th course visit - the North Bay Mini Golf course in Scarborough

Our involvement in the world of minigolf includes blogging, media relations, sponsorship, course design, advice and consultancy, event organisation and promotion, and participation in tournaments around the world.

The Ham & Egger Files blog contains over 3,000 posts that have attracted 1.5 million page views.

Joe Joe Jim's Crazy Crazy Golf at Fletcher's Arcade in Cofton Hackett, Birmingham
Emily playing at Joe Joe Jim's Crazy Crazy Golf at Fletcher's Arcade in Cofton Hackett, Birmingham

As a volunteer I served three terms on the Executive Committee of the British Minigolf Association and was a member of the World Minigolf Sport Federation’s Marketing and Media Committee for six years.

Mini Golf at Lane7 in Newcastle
Putting at Lane7 in Newcastle

Please do get in touch to find out how we can help with your minigolf, crazy golf and adventure golf activities.

You can also buy my ebook 'The Minigolfer’s Guide to Marketing' on Amazon and Kobo.

Link:
- Marketing consultancy

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- Marketing

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Friday, August 09, 2019

Tee-Rex Adventure Golf at Cardiff Golf Centre

A visit to the Tee-Rex Adventure Golf course at Cardiff Golf Centre.


On our trip to South Wales we made a visit to the Tee-Rex Adventure Golf course at Cardiff Golf Centre in Old St Mellons.


Tee-Rex Adventure Golf at Cardiff Golf Centre

The 18-hole dinosaur-themed Adventure Golf course became the 916th visited on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour.


Tee-Rex Adventure Golf at Cardiff Golf Centre
Emily playing hole 1

We enjoyed a round with our old friends and minigolf rivals Cindy and Jas Kukielka and our new friend and minigolf rival Martyn Williams.

Tee-Rex Adventure Golf at Cardiff Golf Centre
On the green of the volcano hole

The Tee Rex Golf course was built by the team at HM Adventure Golf in 2017 and we've been wanting to get along for a game for a while.

Tee-Rex Adventure Golf at Cardiff Golf Centre
What's wrong with this picture?

We had a fun competition on the course and there were some very close scores on the tricky layout.

Tee-Rex Adventure Golf at Cardiff Golf Centre

At the end of the round I came out the winner by one-shot on 40(+4). Martyn, captain of the Welsh Minigolf Club, and Emily both hit 41(+5) and required a play-off.

Tee-Rex Adventure Golf at Cardiff Golf Centre
Receiving the trophy from Jas

The sudden-death play-off began on hole 1. After nether player could be separated after three plays of the hole the play-off moved to hole 2 where Emily shot a three and Martyn hit a two for the win.

Tee-Rex Adventure Golf at Cardiff Golf Centre
Martyn playing a shot

Tee-Rex Adventure Golf at Cardiff Golf Centre
Emily in action

Jas finished the game in fourth place with a round of 45(+9), with Cindy in fifth spot on 48(+12).

Tee-Rex Adventure Golf at Cardiff Golf Centre
Jas on the green

Tee-Rex Adventure Golf at Cardiff Golf Centre
Cindy in action


Tee-Rex Adventure Golf at Cardiff Golf Centre
The Rules

Tee-Rex Adventure Golf at Cardiff Golf Centre
Playing hole 1

Tee-Rex Adventure Golf at Cardiff Golf Centre
The view from the first tee

Visit the Tee-Rex Adventure Golf course website for opening times and prices. Cardiff Golf Centre is also home to a Pitch & Putt course, Foot Golf, Rugby Golf, a riving range and a soft-play centre.

Cardiff Golf Centre
The practice Putting area

Cardiff Golf Centre
A view of the Pitch & Putt and Foot Golf course

Tee-Rex Adventure Golf at Cardiff Golf Centre will be the host venue for the Cardiff Open minigolf tournament on Saturday 5th October. For more information visit the Welsh Minigolf Club website.

Julia Galvin and The Chinese Wife Carrying Race!

Help novelty sports star Julia Galvin get to The Chinese Wife Carrying Race.


Our friend and fellow obscure sports enthusiast Julia Galvin has been invited to China for their National Wife Carrying Championships!


Wife carrying is a sport where male competitors race while carrying a female team-mate (they don't technically need to be married). The objective is to pass through a special obstacle course in the fastest time possible.


Julia has a fine pedigree in the sport of wife carrying, competing in events around the world since her debut in the world championships in Sonkajärvi, Finland - the home of wife carrying.

The main prize for the winners in wife carrying contests is the wife's weight in beer.

The 2019 China National Wife Carrying Championships are taking place in Yulin, Guangxi this month.

We met Julia at the inaugural World Alternative Games in Llanwrtyd Wells, Wales back in 2012 where we were running the Finger Jousting World Championships and Julia was a competitor.

As well as a star of wife carrying Julia is one of the world's best Bog Snorkelers and a regular visitor to Llanwrtyd Wells for the town's many odd sports events.

Check out Julia's GoFundMe page and help her get to The Chinese Wife Carrying Race!

Wednesday, August 07, 2019

The Minigolfer's Guide to Marketing ebook

My ebook to help minigolf players better market themselves, their clubs, tournaments and courses is now available to purchase from Kobo.


You can also buy The Minigolfer's Guide to Marketing ebook on Amazon.


I've been so pleased to see the book bought and used by a number of competition players, course owners and managers, bloggers, course reviewers, minigolf associations and federations around the world.


As a minigolfer with over a decade of experience as a tournament competitor and years of experience in marketing and communications I designed the guide so that anyone interested or involved in minigolf could help promote the game. It's a niche title, but an audience and subject I know a lot about.

World Crazy Golf Championships in Hastings
Playing in the World Crazy Golf Championships in Hastings

Writing the book was brilliant and enabled me to bring two areas of my life together. I've worked in marketing since 2003 and have played minigolf since I was a child. Stepping up to compete on the national minigolf tour circuit and in international tournaments opened my eyes to the potential of the game. I’ve also had the honour of serving on the committees of the British Minigolf Association (BMGA) and the World Minigolf Sport Federation (WMF).

Minigolf is a sport for all. People of all ages, sexes, backgrounds and abilities can pick up a putter and play the game.

When Emily and I began travelling around the country on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour there were around 600 courses in the UK. We've now visited 918 courses, including 39 overseas, and there are still many more for us to play. The game is really booming and not a week goes by without the announcement of a new course opening.

North Bay Mini Golf course in Scarborough
At our 900th course - the North Bay Mini Golf course in Scarborough

There are a huge amount of interesting and fun stories to tell and positive aspects to highlight to potential players, the media, sponsors and the wider sporting community. The Minigolfer's Guide to Marketing should give federations, associations, clubs and our fellow players ideas, inspiration and support in their marketing efforts.

Much of the guidance could also be applied to a number of other sports clubs and organisations to help raise their profile and boost memberships.

The Minigolfer's Guide to Marketing is available on Amazon and Kobo
The Minigolfer's Guide to Marketing is available on Amazon and Kobo

A very BIG thank you to everyone who has bought a copy of the book to date. It's very much appreciated.

Links:
The Minigolfer's Guide to Marketing ebook on Amazon
The Minigolfer's Guide to Marketing ebook on Kobo

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The Minigolfer's Guide to Marketing
- Marketing
- Minigolf