Sunday, February 12, 2017

Crazy Golf at The Alexandra Inn Penzance

Playing the beer garden Crazy Golf course at The Alexandra Inn Penzance, Cornwall.


On the 7th June 2015 we visited Penzance and found that The Alexandra Inn had a Crazy Golf course in its beer garden!

Crazy Golf course at The Alexandra Inn Penzance, Cornwall

The very crazy and unique miniature golf course became the 34th visited on our roadtrip around the south west of England, the 374th played on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour and the 633rd visited since September 2006.

Crazy Golf course at The Alexandra Inn Penzance

Crazy Golf course at The Alexandra Inn Penzance

Crazy Golf course at The Alexandra Inn Penzance

Crazy Golf course at The Alexandra Inn Penzance

Crazy Golf course at The Alexandra Inn Penzance

Crazy Golf course at The Alexandra Inn Penzance

Crazy Golf course at The Alexandra Inn Penzance

Crazy Golf course at The Alexandra Inn Penzance

Crazy Golf course at The Alexandra Inn Penzance

Crazy Golf course at The Alexandra Inn Penzance

Crazy Golf course at The Alexandra Inn Penzance

Crazy Golf course at The Alexandra Inn Penzance

Crazy Golf course at The Alexandra Inn Penzance


Crazy Golf course at The Alexandra Inn Penzance

Crazy Golf course at The Alexandra Inn Penzance

Crazy Golf course at The Alexandra Inn Penzance

Crazy Golf course at The Alexandra Inn Penzance

Crazy Golf course at The Alexandra Inn Penzance

Crazy Golf course at The Alexandra Inn Penzance

Crazy Golf course at The Alexandra Inn Penzance

Crazy Golf course at The Alexandra Inn Penzance

Crazy Golf course at The Alexandra Inn Penzance

Crazy Golf course at The Alexandra Inn Penzance

In our minigolf match-up on the course I won with a score of 43 to Emily's 55.

Crazy Golf course at The Alexandra Inn Penzance

Crazy Golf course at The Alexandra Inn Penzance

Crazy Golf course at The Alexandra Inn Penzance

Crazy Golf course at The Alexandra Inn Penzance


Crazy Golf course at The Alexandra Inn Penzance

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- Crazy Golf Hole-in-One at The Alexandra Inn in Penzance

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A visit to East Didsbury railway station

Maximum Train Nerdery at East Didsbury railway station.

Since moving to the north of England we've been travelling to a lot of new places. This has given me the chance to see some new railway stations and a lot of different trains too.

Train nerd Richard Gottfried at East Didsbury railway station
Train nerd Richard Gottfried at East Didsbury railway station

My new favourite railway station is East Didsbury in Manchester. It's actually one of the closest to ours and we stopped by on Friday prior to going tenpin bowling over the road at Parrs Wood. In just ten minutes six trains passed through the station, although only one stopped. And that was en route to Llandudno!



Check out my YouTube Channel and the links below to see some of my other recent train nerdery captured on camera.

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Spotted in Stockport - Only Fools and Hearses

I enjoy a good play on words and so had to get a snap of the Only Fools and Hearses hearse outside the Town Hall Tavern in Stockport yesterday.

Only Fools and Hearses in Stockport
Trotter's Independent Traders don't own this vehicle

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Friday, February 10, 2017

Crazy Golf at Bitts Park in Carlisle

Playing the Crazy Golf course at Bitts Park in Carlisle.


On the 5th April 2012 we visited Carlisle and the Crazy Golf course at Bitts Park.

Crazy Golf course at Bitts Park in Carlisle

The Bitts Park course was one of 13 we played on a roadtrip that took us to 49 minigolf courses in England and Scotland.

At the 471st course on our tour

Crazy Golf course at Bitts Park in Carlisle
Tackling the Humpty obstacle

The Crazy Golf course was similar to the Eternite style, but each hole had a fibreglass obstacle on it, including one Humpty. The course was the 289th played and 471st visited on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour.

Crazy Golf course at Bitts Park in Carlisle

Crazy Golf course at Bitts Park in Carlisle

Crazy Golf course at Bitts Park in Carlisle

Crazy Golf course at Bitts Park in Carlisle

Crazy Golf course at Bitts Park in Carlisle

Crazy Golf course at Bitts Park in Carlisle

Crazy Golf course at Bitts Park in Carlisle

Crazy Golf course at Bitts Park in Carlisle

Crazy Golf course at Bitts Park in Carlisle
Humpty!

However, only one of the holes was anything but a straight 'lane'. With the pyramid obstacle hole being a dogleg right.

Crazy Golf course at Bitts Park in Carlisle
Playing the only hole with any sort of variety

In our minigolf match-up Emily won with a score of 31 to 23.

Crazy Golf course at Bitts Park in Carlisle
Emily won our round on the faux-Eternit course

We found somewhere to have a nice sit down after our game too.

Crazy Golf course at Bitts Park in Carlisle
What a ludicrous bit of street furniture

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Thursday, February 09, 2017

Indoor glow in the dark minigolf in Brighton

Finding out about Jurassic Globalls indoor glow in the dark minigolf in Brighton.


It's always brilliant to see new minigolf courses opening and even better to hear they are doing well. One such new minigolf course is Jurassic Globalls, an indoor glow in the dark course in Brighton. We haven't been to Brighton for a few years, but really ought to so we can play the new course and see what's changed down there. In the meantime the team at Globalls were kind enough to send me the first scorecard they ever printed for my collection of minigolf ephemera and merchandise in the Crazy Golf Museum. It looks great.

The scorecard at Jurassic Globalls is nice, big, colourful and high quality
The scorecard at Jurassic Globalls is nice, big, colourful and high quality

I've been told the course record for the 12-hole course currently stands at 19 shots, with the average score coming in at the 50 shots mark!

The reverse of the scorecard shows the Globalls Course Rules
The reverse of the scorecard shows the Globalls Course Rules

You can find Jurassic Globalls at Unit 8, Ground Floor, Mermaid Walk, The Waterfront, Brighton Marina BN2 5WA. Visit the Jurassic Globalls website for more information, opening times and prices.

Emily and I are looking forward to having a crack at the course on our next trip to Brighton on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour. We've played minigolf at Brighton Marina before - on an Adventure Golf course which had one of the smallest holes we've ever seen!

Do give Jurassic Globalls a follow on social media too as I've seen they run quite a few competitions to win free rounds and other fun stuff.

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Links:
- Jurassic Globalls website
- Jurassic Globalls on Twitter
- Jurassic Globalls on Facebook
- Jurassic Globalls on Instagram
- The Crazy Golf Museum

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A visit to the Portland Basin Museum in Ashton-under-Lyne

A look at the Collector's World exhibition at the Portland Basin Museum in Ashton-under-Lyne.


We recently visited Ashton-under-Lyne and the Portland Basin Museum to see the Collector's World exhibition which is on display until the end of February.

Collector's World exhibition at the Portland Basin Museum in Ashton-under-Lyne

I'd seen the Collector's World listed in the Tameside Reporter newspaper and as a collector of many things myself it was interesting to see the varied display of people's collections in the museum.

Collector's World exhibition at the Portland Basin Museum in Ashton-under-Lyne
The various collections were displayed in some very nice pods

Collector's World exhibition at the Portland Basin Museum in Ashton-under-Lyne
Medal, sticker and bottle collections

The Portland Basin Museum is well worth a visit and the curators there were incredibly enthusiastic and helpful. We only had time for a flying visit, but we'll be back for a longer look around in the future.

Visiting the Portland Basin Museum in Ashton-under-Lyne
We had a great time in Ashton-under-Lyne

The Portland Basin Marina in Ashton-under-Lyne
The Portland Basin Marina

Interacting with one of the museum's social history exhibits in the 1914-1918 Street
Interacting with one of the museum's social history exhibits in the 1914-1918 Street

Eat Less Bread. Wise words indeed
Eat Less Bread. Wise words indeed

Visit the Portland Basin Museum website for details of upcoming displays and opening times.

Link:
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Wednesday, February 08, 2017

The Gazeway 'All-Weather' Miniature Golf Course

Finding out about The Gazeway 'All-Weather' Miniature Golf Course from a minigolf postcard.


Emily and I enjoy a good mystery and after Emily found a great old minigolf postcard while browsing at the Room at the Top antique shop in Stockport Market's Produce Hall we had another bit of minigolf history to research.

The Gazeway 'All-Weather' Miniature Golf Course postcard from 1930

The undated and postally unused card shows Room at The Gazeway 'All-Weather' Miniature Golf Course. A quick online search for this term returned no results!

The Gazeway 'All-Weather' Miniature Golf Course postcard from 1930
The reverse of the postcard was no help

Luckily after a bit more digging we found details of the course in a 1930 issue of The Graphic magazine.

The Gazeway 'All-Weather' Miniature Golf Course was created by the company W.H. Gaze in 1930 and was located in Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey. The course was part of an old house on Portsmouth Road which the firm modernised, refurbished and furnished to showcase what the business did.

The company had its own miniature golf section, overseen by Mr H. C. Gaze and the Kingston-on-Thames course was created by a Captain G. B. Mallett - himself responsible for minigolf courses in Vancouver and Los Angeles.

Dating from 1930 the Gazeway 'All-Weather' Miniature Golf Course was one of the earliest artificial layouts in the UK. The first Crazy Golf course in England was created in Skegness in 1926.

At the time miniature golf was experiencing a boom period as the latest craze took hold. Portable and temporary courses could be found popping up in a number of different locations, including on the roof at Selfridges in London.

As is so often the case, history repeats itself and we're currently experiencing a high level of new course openings, as well as refurbishment of old courses and enjoyment of the more than 600 layouts in the UK.

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