A new Adventure Golf course is one of the activities planned for the new Lion Farm, Oldbury development.
There are plans for a new retail and entertainment complex at Lion Farm, Oldbury in the West Midlands.
The site will be home to an 18-hole prehistoric-themed Adventure Golf course. Other activities include indoor climbing, VR paragliding, an aerial adventure high rope course, soft play, laser tag arena, escape rooms and a SEGA game zone.
A look at the Crazy Golf course at The Olde Watermill Shopping Village in Barton-Le-Clay, Bedfordshire.
My friend and sometimes minigolf opponent Simon 'Practice' Hall was recently at The Olde Watermill Shopping Village in Barton-Le-Clay, Bedfordshire and spotted a poster for a Crazy Golf course there.
He sent over this snap of the layout.
We used to visit The Olde Watermill Shopping Village when we lived in nearby Luton. Typical that there's a course there now we've moved away.
This was an interactive hole with a spinner on the screen deciding how you play your tee shot. Unfortunately the screens on the other two courses were broken
I played all three layouts, with the Mars Base the best of the bunch as it had the most interesting hole designs and looked out of this world.
The airlock into the Mars Base
A look at the Mars Base course
The colours on the Mars Base course were very nice
In the engine room
A reactor
There are now Mr Mulligans courses in Basildon, Birmingham, Bournemouth, Castleford, Cheltenham, Milton Keynes - outdoors and indoors, Newcastle, Nottingham, Sidcup, Stevenage, Tonbridge and Woking.
We need to head back up to Glasgow on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour and visit the new courses that have opened since we last played in the city back in 2009!
Treetop Adventure Golf is one of the brands setting up in shopping centres around the UK.
A look at the miniature golf course on the MSC Opera.
Our friends Sophia and Karl Moles have just returned from a Mediterranean cruise on the MSC Opera and sent us some snaps of the 8-hole minigolf course on the ship.
The MSC Opera sailed from Italy, to Montenegro, to Greece and then back to Italy.