One of the new pieces of branded signage is this new ‘Please wash your hands’ strut card.
A blog about our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour. With a sprinkling of nostalgia and urban exploration for good measure.
Sunday, June 14, 2020
Putter Madness prep
The team at Putter Madness are getting prepped for when they are able to operate their portable minigolf courses at events in the future.
One of the new pieces of branded signage is this new ‘Please wash your hands’ strut card.
One of the new pieces of branded signage is this new ‘Please wash your hands’ strut card.
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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.
Saturday, June 13, 2020
Twelve years gluten free
Today marks my twelve year Coeliac Anniversary - my Coeliacversary.
Twelve years ago today I was diagnosed with Coeliac Disease and began my journey into the gluten free world.
What is Coeliac Disease?
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, horrible, stressful and uncomfortable symptoms.
In the UK it's estimated that 1 in 100 people have the condition.
Living a gluten free life
Having suffered from a range of symptoms for around ten years I finally received a positive diagnosis of Coeliac Disease following some 'interesting' and in-depth 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 a 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.
My life as a Coeliac in LEGO form |
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 great free from 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 information on Coeliac Disease check out the NHS Choices and Coeliac UK websites.
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Friday, June 12, 2020
Putt-In-Play - a 1930's minigolf toy
We love the look of this 1930's parlor golf putting game made by Gibbs Toys of Canton, Ohio, USA.
The wooden set originally consisted of the 9-holes, two wooden shafted 5 1/2" putters with metal heads, six steel golf balls, rules, blank score cards and a golf bag.
The wooden set originally consisted of the 9-holes, two wooden shafted 5 1/2" putters with metal heads, six steel golf balls, rules, blank score cards and a golf bag.
Do you have a favourite minigolf game or toy? Do let us know.
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Thursday, June 11, 2020
Foam Golf Set at Lidl
Look what's in the Middle of Lidl!
You can currently get a Foam Golf Set in the middle aisle of Lidl for £14.99.
My brother Christopher spotted this Foam Golf Set while doing his weekly shop in Lidl |
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A 2016 Carl Carmoni Mini-putt Trading Card
A look at a Carl Carmoni Mini-putt Trading Card from 2016.
Being stuck at home during lockdown I've had a bit more time to look back through my minigolf collection and the Crazy Golf Museum's vaults.
One of the nice items to share is this Carl Carmoni Mini-putt Trading Card from 2016.
Signed by the legend himself |
Mini-putt courses are similar in appearance to Putt-Putt courses however they have distinct standardised hole designs and are particular to Canada.
"Mini-putt" is the Québécois term for the game of minigolf, thanks largely to the popularity of the Quebec cable sports show 'Défi Mini-putt' (Mini-putt Challenge) in the 1970s and 80s.
Check out a compilation of hole-in-ones Carl Carmoni scored on the Défi Mini-putt show.
With the great Mini-putt merch in 2016 |
Emily wearing a Mini-putt t-shirt |
Carl Carmoni is a player after my own heart as he reacts with a triumphant shout of "BIRDIE!" every time he hits an ace. I'm known to shout "YEE-HA!" when I score a hole-in-one in competition play.
Check out Carl Carmoni's website and Mini-putt for more information.
My friend, minigolf team-mate and rival Jon Drexler also has a trading card. You can see that card in my blog post from 2013.
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- Mini-putt
- Richard & Emily Gottfrid at Mini-putt
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Lost World Adventure Golf in Hemsby
Social distancing measures in place at Lost World Adventure Golf in Hemsby.
Our friends over at Lost World Adventure Golf in Hemsby, Norfolk have put cleaning and social distancing measures in place and the course is now open to players.
Playing the course on our first visit in 2009 |
Lost World Adventure Golf in Hemsby was the 88th course visited on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour back in May 2009. We've been to a total of 948 courses since September 2006.
What a view. Such a nice spot for a game on a lovely sunny day |
An easy 2... |
We've also competed in tournaments at the Lost World course. Emily's team was third in the 2010 Lost World Adventure Golf Pro-Am, while my pairing were runners-up in 2011.
Brad Shepherd and Emily at the 2010 tournament. The course provides the perfect setting for a competition |
Check out the Lost World Adventure Golf website and Facebook Page for more details, opening times and prices.
We're looking forward to our next visit to Hemsby and the Norfolk coast.
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International minigolf on the Dull Men's Club blog
Check out the latest blog post on the Dull Men's Club website, it's about us and how we're coping in lockdown.
Minigolfers competing internationally from living room during lockdown — Richard and Emily Gottfried
At the North Bay Crazy Golf course in Scarborough last June. It was our 900th course visit. What a difference a year makes |
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Wednesday, June 10, 2020
Pitch & Plakks indoor minigolf game
A look at the new Pitch & Plakks indoor minigolf game.
Post contains affiliate links.
As a BIG fan of everything to do with minigolf I was excited to hear about a new game being launched by the Plakks team in Spain.
The creation of the Pitch & Plakks mini golf game has teed-off on Kickstarter and the campaign runs until Sunday 19th July.
If you are interested in finding out more about Pitch & Plakks and supporting a growing business with a great product please use this link. Any pledges made through it will also support us to continue bringing you brilliant minigolf content.
Pitch & Plakks is the second game from the team at Plakks after they successfully launched the Plakks football game last year.
Competitive leisure
Emily and I are looking forward to creating interesting layouts and playing some Battle Games on the Pitch & Plakks course to continue our competitive isolation fun!
We love playing minigolf - whether it's a full size course, a video game or a board game we're super competitive!
We've got a number of minigolf toys, games and board games in the Crazy Golf Museum and recently looked at some examples of Parlor Golf games from the 1930's.
The new Kickstarter campaign for the Pitch & Plakks mini golf board game launched yesterday, 9th June, and has already received 330 backers and more than doubled the original pledge goal! It’s superb to see so many people interested in playing the new minigolf game.
More information, FAQs, photos and videos can be found on the Pitch & Plakks Mini Golf game Kickstarter campaign page.
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NO BALL GAMES - at a miniature golf course
While playing on the Putting Green at Knaresborough's Castle Yard in 2015 we noticed an interesting sign on the course!
We're looking forward to going back to Knaresborough, it's one of our favourite places.
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NO BALL GAMES |
We're looking forward to going back to Knaresborough, it's one of our favourite places.
Related blog posts:
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- Knaresborough
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Filwood Fantastic Mini Golf Club in Bristol
Information about the Filwood Fantastic Mini Golf Club in Knowle West, Bristol.
A new home-based minigolf club has been created ahead of the building of a brand new minigolf course in Bristol.
Many thanks to our friend, minigolf rival and Midlands Minigolf Club team-mate Kevin Moseley for letting us know about the new minigolf club and course near him in Bristol.
The Filwood Fantastic Mini Golf Club has been set-up by artist Megan Clark-Bagnall to introduce fun and creativity during lockdown.
Members of the online Filwood Fantastic Mini Golf Club are putting together ideas and obstacles in the Filwood Fantastic Mini Golf Club's Facebook Group. The new minigolf course will be opening at Filwood Community Centre later in the year.
It's brilliant to see another example of competitive isolation during the pandemic. We've loved seeing all of the different Putt At Home activities taking place around the world while people haven't been able to get out to play.
We're looking forward to following the progress of the club and playing the course on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour.
Check out the Filwood Fantastic Mini Golf Club's Facebook Group and the Filwood Community Centre website for more information.
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TT Putting Crazy Golf course in Ramsey on the Isle of Man
A look at the TT Putting Crazy Golf course on the Isle of Man.
In 2018 we had a holiday on the Isle of Man and clocked up five more course visits on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour. One of which was the TT-themed Crazy Golf course at Mooragh Park in Ramsey.
The 18-hole TT Putting Crazy Golf course was the 827th visited and 487th played on our travels.
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Tuesday, June 09, 2020
Crazy Golf at The Flower Bowl Entertainment Centre in Preston
A look at the social distancing measures in place on the Crazy Golf course at The Flower Bowl Entertainment Centre in Preston.
The 18-hole Secret Garden Crazy Golf course is one of the new minigolf courses we had planned to play before the coronavirus pandemic hit. The course is part of The Flower Bowl Entertainment Centre in Preston, Lancashire.
We've heard great things from everyone who has had a chance to play there so far and the photos we've seen of the course have been amazing.
The team at The Flower Bowl Entertainment Centre have kindly sent over photos of The Secret Garden Crazy Golf course and details of the measures they've put in place to make it as safe as possible for players and to be COVID-19 Secure in 2020.
Visit The Flower Bowl Entertainment Centre's website for more information, opening times and prices.
The impact of coronavirus
It'll be interesting to see the changes to how minigolf is played as lockdown restrictions ease and it becomes safer to get out and about a bit more.
I've been writing about social distancing and the impact of coronavirus on minigolf and competitive socialising venues. You can see more of my posts at 'The Coronavirus (Ham & Egger) Files'.
Social distancing Pitch & Putt
We don't have any adventure, crazy or mini golf courses in Stockport, but we do have a Pitch & Putt miniature golf course at Bruntwood Park in Cheadle Hulme. We saw the social distancing measures in place there while out on our daily exercise recently.
Restarting the Crazy World of Minigolf Tour
We're looking forward to restarting our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour. It's currently paused at 948 course visits. We were on quite a roll this year as we visited 20 courses in the first 20 days of 2020.
We were also closing in on visiting the final 40 courses that were on our original list of 600 when our travels began in 2006.
Links:
- The Flower Bowl Entertainment Centre website
- Staying 'COVID-19 Secure' in 2020 video
Related blog posts:
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- A look at minigolf and competitive socialising in the time of coronavirus and social distancing
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2016 - what a year
A look at a minigolf calendar from 2016.
During lockdown I've been looking through the archives and vaults of the Crazy Golf Museum and one of the things I found was this signed Matt "Mattie 5" Bellner calendar from 2016.
What an item!
Matt is a professional Putt-Putt player and a member of the US national minigolf team. Check out the Mattie 5 website for more information.
If you had a time machine would you go back in time or forwards into the future?
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Putt'n Score minigolf game
A look at the Putt'n Score minigolf game by Hilco Corporation, 2001.
One of a number of minigolf games in the Crazy Golf Museum.
Do you have a favourite miniature golf game, board game or toy?
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Monday, June 08, 2020
Social Distancing Minigolf
Seeing new signs at miniature golf courses.
While we're still in lockdown some outdoor minigolf courses have been allowed to reopen as long as they have put in place social distancing measures.
We've seen examples of these measures at our local Pitch & Putt course at Bruntwood Park in Cheadle Hulme.
While out on our daily outdoor exercise we've been photographing social media signs, posters and messages and logging them on Instagram as a record of the times we're living through.
We'd be interested to see the different Covid-19 / social distancing posters and signs at minigolf courses in the UK and around the world.
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New minigolf postcards?
We love seeing, sending and receiving minigolf, crazy golf and adventure golf postcards.
One of two postcard designs you can find at Splash Point Mini Golf in Worthing |
Do you know of any new/contemporary ones?
Does your course produce them?
Please do get in touch.
Does your course produce them?
Please do get in touch.
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Putt-In-Play by Gibbs Toys, circa 1930
A look at a Parlor Golf putting game from the 1930s.
We love finding and showcasing games, interesting items, ephemera, stories and history from the world of minigolf.
The Crazy Golf Museum is home to a number of fun, old and interesting items.
Yesterday I posted about the Parlor Golf game made by Parlor Golf MFGR. Co. of La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA in the USA.
Putt-In-Play
Today's putting game for Minigolf Monday is the Putt-In-Play set by Gibbs Toys of Canton, Ohio, USA.
A 9-hole set up of Putt-In-Play |
Also known as The Parlor Golf Game, the 9-hole wooden set has a nice range of obstacles to putt through.
Hole 1 |
Hole 2 |
Hole 3 |
Hole 4 |
Hole 5 |
Hole 6 |
Hole 7 |
Hole 8 |
Hole 9 |
The Putt-In-Play set originally consisted of the 9-holes, two wooden shafted 5 1/2" putters with metal heads, six steel golf balls, rules, blank score cards and a golf bag.
It's ace to look back at historic items from days gone by. The Putt-In-Play layout looks quite similar to Beton and Eternit types of miniature golf that were created in the 1950s and are still very popular in Continental Europe.
Do you have a favourite miniature golf game, or know of any others?
Visit the Crazy Golf Museum website for more minigolf toys and games.
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Picture Postcard Magic - Barry Island
Check out my new guest post about Barry Island postcards on the Picture Postcard Magic blog from Reflections of a Bygone Age.
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Social distancing at Cheadle Makers Market
We went to our first outdoor market during the coronavirus pandemic on Saturday morning.
It was an interesting experience indeed.
There was a lot of social distancing signage and a good range of stalls.
There were lots of people out and about too too. Unfortunately not everyone understands what arrows and warning signs mean.
We didn't stay there for too long, but did buy some nice gin and mixers from DS Artisan Food & Drink before we scarpered.
I've been posting snaps of the wide-range of social distancing posters and signs I see on my daily outdoor exercise during the time of coronavirus. You can see them here on the blog and on my Instagram. I've seen some interesting, colourful and clear ones. And some really terrible ones too.
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Happy Ghostbusters Day
Ghostbusters was released in the USA on this day in 1984.
This photo was taken at the Eden Square shopping centre in Urmston, Greater Manchester last Halloween.
Celebrating Halloween in Urmston last year |
I'm so glad I went along to see the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man and Ecto-1a.
Who knows when the next retailtainment event like it will take place...
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