Thursday, June 28, 2007

Alton Towers

Continuing the theme of closed mini golf courses, after travelling to Alton Towers on Monday we found that due to the severe weather the Extraordinary Golf course was closed as it was (very) waterlogged!



There was however a 'WIN A CAR HOLE IN ONE GOLF CHALLENGE' inside the park where you had to pitch a ball into a hole on an island in the middle of the lake! I didn't win the car.





The rest of the park was 'open as usual' though and there were some great rides and good food.

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Irregular Mini Golf Tour NS&SN Invitational Challenge...

...in Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth!

This time the courses were open!









But the courses in Felixstowe were not!



Monday, March 26, 2007

Macmillan Bowling Challenge 2007 - Results


The Ham & Eggers Bowling Team, from l-r Emily Gottfried, Richard Gottfried, Beccy Youngs, Mike Wright.

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

The Meal of Champions...

...and Jobbers!

Monday, February 26, 2007

Jobbing to Arm Champs II Arcade Machine

Here's me losing to the arcade game 'Arm Champs II' even though I actually beat Chang!?!

Irregular Mini Golf Tour to Lowestoft & Great Yarmouth!

All of the courses were closed...

Mini Golf in Great Yarmouth

Mini Golf in Great Yarmouth

Mini Golf in Great Yarmouth

Mini Golf in Great Yarmouth

Mini Golf in Great Yarmouth

Mini Golf in Great Yarmouth
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Monday, February 12, 2007

Strike!!! Ham & Egger Bowling

On 22nd March 2007 Macmillan Cancer Support are holding their 'Annual Bowling Challenge' at the Namco Station in Luton and a team of Ham & Eggers will be turning out to do their best.

Current champions Plumbs DIY have been lobbying for the charity to only allow teams who are "not very good" to compete, but the Ham & Egger team will be bowling their socks off in order to win the prestigious champions shield at the event!

Friday, February 02, 2007

Punxsutawney Phil predicts...

...an early Spring

In the 121st Trek to Gobbler's Knob the Punxsutawney Inner Circle woke Punxsutawney Phil at 7.27am (12.27pm UK-time) and the famous marmot did NOT see his shadow - signalling an early Spring!

Happy Groundhog Day to you all!

It's Groundhog Day!

Happy Groundhog Day!

To view the LIVE prediction from Punxsutawney Phil visit http://www.visitpa.com/visitpa/home.pa at 12pm (UK time) to see the 2007 webcast.

Monday, January 29, 2007

Groundhog Day - 2nd February

This Friday (02/02/07) sees the annual Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania tradition of Groundhog Day!

Every year Punxsutawney Phil (The Groundhog) emerges at around 7.25am (around 12.25pm UK time) and 'prognosticates' on whether there will be an early spring, or if there will be a prolonged winter. If he sees his shadow, there will be six more weeks of winter weather. If he does not see his shadow, there will be an early spring.

Last year Phil saw his shadow and so there was to be six more weeks of winter!

Visit www.groundhog.org to find out more about the tradition of Groundhog Day.

You can watch this years event at - http://www.visitpa.com/visitpa/home.pa

The Crazy World of Miniature Golf

Richard Gottfried - Crazy Minigolfer

As of Monday 22nd January 2007 I have been an official member of the British Minigolf Association (BMGA) 2007 Tour!

I have entered the world of Crazy/Mini/Adventure Golf and plan to compete in as many tournaments as possible, including the British Masters and the PHCGC Open, building towards my participation in the event at the pinnacle of the Crazy Golf Calendar - the 2007 World Crazy Golf Championships which will take place in October.

Further information on the British Minigolf Association can be found on the BMGA website.

Richard "Hole in two*" Gottfried

* Or 'Eight'!

Thursday, December 21, 2006

Finger Jousting

Check out the World Finger Jousting Federation website for information about the fine sport of Finger Jousting, in which I am the UK's first, and therefore best Finger Jouster!

See the Press Release announcing my arrival on the International Finger Jousting scene here.

The Ham & Egger Files – An Introduction

Adventures in obscure and minority sports!

This blog will follow my participation in many obscure and minority sports with the aim of having as much fun as possible with the modicum of sporting ability I have!

Ham and Eggs - A days work for a chicken. A body of work for the pig. Sign spotted at Sam's Diner No. 3 in Denver in 2009

What is a Ham & Egger?

The term "ham and egger" has connotations ranging from that of "ordinary person" to that of "loser". The origin of the term stems from prize fighters whose modest skills wouldn’t let them win large purses. Therefore, the fighter or their manager (who received a percentage of purses won) were never able to afford to eat better than ham & eggs (no steaks!).

Visiting one of the many many many closed courses on the Crazy World of Minigolf Tour. This was on South Parade in Skegness in 2011
Losing

In boxing, it is synonymous to "palookas" - those boxers who would never be contenders; they were just around to serve as opponents and sparring partners for contenders on their way up. They didn't get big prizes like the winners, just enough to pay for their meals - their "ham and eggs". In Professional Wrestling the terms most often used are "Jobber" and "Jabroni" and are applied to those professional wrestlers who frequently and deliberately loses matches (Jobbers are also known as 'preliminary wrestlers', 'local competitors', 'curtain jerkers', or 'enhancement talent' due to their usage to enhance the stature of their opponent).

Some people proudly call themselves a "ham and egger," using it to mean an "ordinary person" or "nobody special." Other people use it as an insult: "He'll never amount to anything. He's just a ham and egger."

Another term for Ham & Eggers is 'Journeyman'. A journeyman is an athlete or professional sports player who is technically competent, but unable to excel, and whom is thus not well-regarded by commentators.

A true journeyman is someone who has heard all the nay-sayers, then headed toward their goal and, through determination, proved their worth and taken their prize.

The journeyman can be quite valuable in the team sports context. While it is almost always economically non-viable for even the richest teams in sports without salary caps to have a roster made up fully of superstar players, and would likely not happen even with economic viability because of the lack of attention some players would end up getting, journeymen often make up a large part of a team. This is especially true in the context of baseball, where journeymen often make up large parts of a team's pitching staff and contribute crucially to a team's success. Many Journeymen can be highly experienced, and often play a "utility" role to cover for injuries or tactical changes as required.

Whatever the name may be, 'Ham & Eggers' are passionate about their sport and will always give their all to be the best they can be.

Richard Gottfried - winner of the Crazy Golf with Bompas & Parr Championship in 2012
Winning

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