A blog about our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour. With a sprinkling of nostalgia and urban exploration for good measure.
Saturday, May 01, 2010
Minigolf Lessons at Tea Green Golf 'Fun Day' in Luton
Tea Green Golf will also be running a minigolf competition (among other activities) at the course as part of the 'Fun Day'.
Video of a practice round of minigolf at Tea Green's 9-hole course on the 1st May 2010.
In January 2010 the Luton News/Lutontoday.co.uk filmed me playing at Tea Green for the video "Your guide to crazy golf".
Details of the Tea Green Golf Driving Range/Chipping and Putting Green/Sand Bunker/Mini Golf.
Richard Gottfried - Minigolf Player Profile.
We first played the course ten months ago today - when it became the 111th course to be played on the Crazy World of Minigolf Tour.
Minigolf & Putting Green Practice at Tea Green Golf today
I also played four rounds on the Putting Green, which today consisted of six-holes. My best score was an 11(-1).
Crazy World of Minigolf Tour - Course Visit No. 113 - Putting Green at Tea Green.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Minigolf Reports – Midland Open & BMGA British Doubles Championships
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Minigolf Reports – Midland Open & BMGA British Doubles Championships
Luton Minigolfers Richard and Emily Gottfried were in action over the weekend as they competed in events at Stratford-upon-Avon’s 18-hole Minigolf Course at the town’s Recreation Ground.
Midland Open
First up was the Midland Open competition on Saturday 24th April, with Richard finishing 4th overall in the 37 strong field.
The three-round competition was won by Birmingham’s Chris Harding with a score of 94(-14). Richard had a 54-hole total of 101(-7) which included scores of 33(-3), 34(-2) and 34(-2). Richard’s score of 101 was two shots off third place, taken by Ted McIver from Hastings. Canterbury’s Marc Chapman was runner-up with 95(-13).
Richard also won the Aces Champion prize for most holes-in-one over the Midland Open tournament, scoring 13 over 54-holes.
BMGA British Doubles Championships
The 2010 BMGA British Doubles Championships were held on Sunday 25th April, with both Richard and Emily competing.
In the tournament Richard teamed with Bath’s Kevin Moseley, while Emily teamed with Welsh Ladies number one, Cindy Kukielka from Cwmbran.
Photo: From l-r Kevin, Richard, Emily and Cindy
Richard’s team achieved third place overall, a significant improvement on their 9th place finish last year. Emily’s team were also in the mix at the top of the leaderboard, and eventually finished in 4th place, following a play-off defeat to Richard’s team.
Each of the competing 16 teams played in a qualifying group stage, before moving on to a knockout stage to determine the final rankings. Both Richard and Emily’s pairs qualified for the play-offs for positions 1-8. Emily’s team did so by way of a Sudden-Death Play-Off victory over the team of Margate’s Scott Lancley and London’s Nick Chitty, after both pairs were tied on points in their group.
Photos: Emily and Cindy play-out hole 3 in their sudden-death play-off
The Gottfried/Moseley team had a win/loss record of four wins, one draw and one loss. The loss came in the semi-final clash against eventual champions Chris Harding and Marc Chapman.
Photo: The team of Squire Trelawney
The Gottfried/Kukielka duo had a win/loss record of two wins, one draw and three losses. They missed out on a place in the final following a semi-final loss to the Hastings team of Tim Davies and Ted McIver.
Photo: Emily and Cindy (aka 'The Scorpions') receive their prize money from Stratford-upon-Avon course owner Martin Dexter.
Richard said “Heading into the weekend I was aiming for top-ten finishes and was confident as I’ve had some good results in Stratford in the past. So to get a fourth place in the Midland Open and then follow it up with a podium finish in the British Doubles Championships is brilliant. I’m also really pleased for Emily and her partner Cindy as they battled through and achieved a great finish too.”
Emily said “I really enjoyed the tournament, and the doubles matchplay format is great fun. Cindy I won the most important matches and our sudden-death play-off with strong teamwork and we enjoyed every minute! This is the highest ever finish for a female pair in the competition, so we’re really pleased with what we achieved.”
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Friday, April 23, 2010
Minigolf report from the St George's Day Classic 2010
The first ever St George’s Day Classic minigolf competition took place on the 23rd April 2010 to celebrate England's Patron Saint and England's National Day, at the Recreation Ground Minigolf Course in Stratford-upon-Avon.
17 minigolfers took part in the event, with an individual St George’s Day Classic title up for grabs, along with a team prize.
In the St George’s Day Classic players competition it was London’s Gareth Holmes that picked up the win with an excellent round of 30(-6). Luton’s Richard Gottfried was runner-up with 33(-3). In tied third-place were Nick Chitty and Welsh guest player Tim ‘Ace Man’ Davies.
Photo: St George's Day Classic Champion Gareth Holmes receives his prizes from Emily Gottfried
Photo: Gareth Holmes holds aloft the St George's Day Classic Trophy (donated by the majority of the Welsh Team!?)
In the St George’s Day Classic team competition England ‘A’ won with a cumulative team score of 170(-10). Wales were second with 187(+7). Scotland were third with 192.5(+12.5) and England ‘B’ were fourth with 205(+25).
Photo: The St George's Day Classic Team Champions - England 'A'
Tournament Formats
Individual Competition
• One 18-hole round played by all players
• Lowest score by an English Player wins the St George's Day Classic Title
• Other 'Home International Players' are 'Guests'
Team Competition
• England Team line-ups drawn blind by random 'balls in a hat system'
• All team's total scores are the combined player's scores from the individual round
• Lowest cumulative team score wins the St George's Day Classic Team Title
Teams
England 'A'Photo: From l-r Chris Jones, Gareth Holmes, Alan Norman, Richard Gottfried, Nick Chitty
Wales
Photo: From l-r Jas Kukielka, Seve Kukielka, Leo Kukielka, Cindy Kukielka, Tim Davies
England 'B'
Photo: From l-r Sean Homer, Oliver Florence, Brad Shepherd, Paul Johnson, Owen Johnson
ScotlandPhoto: From l-r Ted McIver, Guy Martin
Photo: The England Players hold the England Flag Aloft
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Midlands Minigolf Club members Gottfried & Moseley Team up again for BMGA British Doubles Championships
'Squire' Richard Gottfried will once again team up with fellow Midlands Minigolf Club (MMGC) member Kevin Moseley at the BMGA British Doubles Championships. This year the tournament is being held at the excellent 18-hole minigolf course in Stratford-upon-Avon.
The pair first combined forces on the 17th May 2009 (defeating the duo of Jam Trubridge and Peter Jones 4&2 in their debut as a team in a friendly match at Stratford-upon-Avon) and teamed up for competitive action at last season's BMGA British Doubles Championships, finishing in 9th place of 17 teams and winning the second division of play-offs.
At the 2009 BMGA British Doubles Championships the pair had the following win/loss record:
Played - 6
Won - 4
Lost - 1
Drew - 1
Player/Team Stats
Richard Gottfried
- Hailing from Luton
- 2009 Blackpool Pleasure Beach Open Champion
- 2009 Manchester Miniature Open Champion
- 2009 Manchester Mini Masters Champion
- 2008 Weymouth Open Champion
- 2008 BMGA British Club Champion (with the Midlands Minigolf Club)
- Currently ranked 19th in the BMGA Order of Merit Rankings
- Currently ranked 17th in the BMGA Season Only Rankings
- Currently ranked 31st in the Castle Golf World Crazy Golf Rankings 2003-09
- 2009 BMGA British Doubles Championship ranking - 9th of 17 teams (as Squire Trelawney, with Kevin Moseley)
- 2008 BMGA British Doubles Championship ranking - 11th of 14 teams (as Team Squire, with Emily Gottfried)
Kevin Moseley
- Hailing from Bath
- 2010 BMGA National Open runner-up
- 2009 Weymouth Open Champion
- 2009 Midlands Invitational Tournament Champion
- 2009 Midlands Open third-place
- Stratford-upon-Avon course record holder since June 2009
- Currently ranked 9th in the BMGA Order of Merit Rankings
- Currently ranked 9th in the BMGA Season Only Rankings
- Currently ranked 13th in the Castle Golf World Crazy Golf Rankings 2003-09
- 2009 BMGA British Doubles Championship ranking - 9th of 17 teams (as Squire Trelawney, with Richard Gottfried)
- 2008 BMGA British Doubles Championship ranking - DNP
Previous Related Blog Posts
New Minigolf Doubles Playing Partner - Announcement of the creation of the Squire Trelawney team
Minigolf Report – BMGA British Doubles Championship 2009 - Details of last year's event
The 2009 Weymouth Open Minigolf Tournament
At the 2009 Weymouth Open the team-mates tied for first place and had to face-off in a sudden-death play-off. Richard was the defending Champion, while Kevin was looking for his second tournament victory of the season.
Videos from the play-off
Play-off Coin Toss – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGvb2JfZ8hs
Play-off Hole 1 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJG5opQHXv8
Play-off Hole 2 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRMHhhq6Q3U
Play-off Hole 3 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bo5SrN5i08g
Play-off Hole 4 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GA8xJSXzlc
Richard Gottfried's Doubles Minigolf Record:
Win/Loss Record (in all events)
Played - 30
Won - 13
Lost - 15
Drawn - 2
Win/Loss Record (in BMGA events)
Played - 13
Won - 7
Lost - 4
Drawn - 2
8 playing partners (current competition team mate is Kevin Moseley)
13 competitive matches
17 friendlies
23 matchplay matches
7 strokeplay format matches
14 rounds of Minigolf played at Tea Green Golf today...
Gluten Free Fish & Chips in Letchworth Garden City
The staff are very knowledgeable and the great thing is, the Gluten Free options are served every day!
Cox's Of Letchworth also do Gluten Free Chicken.
Can't wait for my next visit.
From the Archives - Crazy World of Minigolf Tour - Course Visit #38 Letchworth Garden City - Putting Course
On a re-visit to the Par 3 Golf Centre in the Garden City today I found the Putting Course has not been continued. A shame as it was a good little course.
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Crazy World of Minigolf Tour - Course Visit #170 - Barnet (Copthall/Metro Golf Centre) - Mini Golf
The course was visit #170 on the Crazy World of Minigolf Tour.
It's a great little 9-hole course, with some good ace opportunities, but some tricky second putts should your ball go 'over the edge'!
The 7th hole was a 9 foot Putt - very short indeed!
In the Irregular Mini Golf Tour Barnet Challenge competition Emily picked up the win with a round of 20(+2) to my 22(+4).
The Metro Golf Centre was also home to a four-hole Putting area.
Links:
- Crazy World of Minigolf Tour
- Metro Golf Centre
- Blog post about other Mini Golf, Crazy Golf and Adventure Golf courses in and around London
Crazy World of Minigolf Tour - Course Visit #169 - London (Broomfield Park) - Adventure Golf
First up was a re-visit of sorts. Back on the 1st May 2007 we had visited Broomfield Park in Palmers Green to play the 18-hole Adventure Golf course. However, on that occasion we found the course to be closed (it is open on weekends and holidays only).
Luckily on our visit this time the weather was lovely and the course was doing a roaring trade.
In the Irregular Mini Golf Tour Broomfield Park Challenge I beat Emily by two shots - 41 to 43 (despite getting a horrible four on the 18th).
Sadly neither of us beat the course record of 34 (-2).
After playing at Broomfield Park we headed off to the Metro Golf Centre in Barnet for a game on their 9-hole Minigolf course.
Links:
- Crazy World of Minigolf Tour
- Broomfield Park Adventure Golf
- Other Mini Golf, Crazy Golf and Adventure Golf courses in and around London
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Irregular Mini Golf Tour - East & West Anglia Masters 2010
Emily was obviously second, with a score of 289(+121).