Playing Bar Billiards, Table Tennis and a new version of Ping Pong in Guildford!
Walking around Allen House Grounds I saw that they had a Jabberwocky Maze (it wasn’t difficult). Ollie later told me that the grounds are home to a Golf Putting Green course in the summer season and the websites for
Allen House Grounds and
Allen House Pavilion have more details on the course.
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Allen House Gardens - home to a Jabberwocky Maze and a Minigolf Putting Green |
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The Jabberwocky Maze |
With Wednesday 18th April 2012
marking 100 days until the start of the
London 2012 Olympic Games the date of 18/04/12 also marked an unspecified countdown until the ‘Guildford Games’ – a multi-sport event ‘planned’ to take place in the summer and consisting of the disciplines of Minigolf, Darts, Bar Billiards and ‘some sort of game involving the Castle’.
As part of the preparation for the Guildford Games, Ollie and I headed to
the Royal Oak pub for a few games of
Bar Billiards. The table is in a good position in the pub and was in very good condition indeed. Each of the tables I’ve played to date have had their own subtle differences and I really enjoyed playing the table at the Royal Oak – perhaps it was because the Mushroom didn’t wobble precariously at all on rebound shots at the 200-hole!
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The Royal Oak Pub in Guildford has Free Bar Billiards on a Sunday |
We decided to play a best-of-3 games match and in game one I defeated Ollie 1,300 to 480 after holing-out with a white ball to the 100-hole in the shootout.
Partway through the game the barman mentioned to us that we were playing the game incorrectly, as the
Royal Oak Rules use a variation whereby the
red ball is replaced on the spot and a white ball is used as the cue ball each time the
red ball is potted. After a quick look online we found these ‘variant’ rules (amongst others) on the excellent
Masters Traditional Games website.
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Playing a shot on the Royal Oak's Bar Billiards table |
Our second game saw us invoke the “R’oak Rules” and the game was a very close fought battle. The match once again went to a sudden-death shootout. Ollie managed to score 100 by potting the white ball with an 'in off' the Mushroom on the right of the table, but was still on the losing end of a 1,400 to 1,100 scoreline.
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Ollie plays a shot on the Royal Oak's Bar Billiards table - note the use of 'Royal Oak Rules' |
After play at the Royal Oak we headed to
Guildford Castle for a look around. The Castle Grounds are home to a
Bowls Club – perhaps Lawn Bowls will be an event in the Guildford Games too.
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Guildford Castle |
We then moved on to
Stoke Park for a look at the Minigolf course and
new Table Tennis table that has been installed. We found that ahead of the new summer season the 12-hole Stoke Park Minigolf course has had a lick of paint on the obstacles and also had a new ‘obstacle’ added in the shape of a Tractor!?
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The new Tractor on the Stoke Park Swedish Felt Minigolf course |
Despite my 'retirement' from competitive
Table Tennis/Ping Pong/Wiff Waff/Pong I brought my Ping Pong bats and balls along to give the Stoke Park Table Tennis table a go. After a knock-up our best-of-3 games
Aqua Table Tennis match began and Ollie took a quick lead before winning the first game 9-6. After switching sides Ollie put his ‘local knowledge’ to good use and served to the puddle on my side of the table to pick up a 9-7 win and victory in the match. This was despite my best attempts to unnerve ‘The Machine' on the journey to Stoke Park!
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The new Table Tennis table in Guildford's Stoke Park |
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Playing some Ping Pong at Stoke Park |
The final game we played (and one that will be very unlikely to make an appearance in the Guildford Games) was 'Ping Pong Crazy Golf'. After several unsuccessful hole-in-one attempts on the Net hole and the Flat Loop (with scores ranging from 4 to 12!?) Ollie scored the only Ace of our ‘round’ on hole number four.
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Ollie lines up a shot for a hole-in-one in the new game of Ping Pong Crazy Golf |
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Playing some Ping Pong Crazy Golf on Stoke Park's Minigolf course |
We then went for a wander to
Guildford Lido to see if we could see the Minigolf course in there. We could, but couldn’t play it as the Lido is only open from May. A swimming event is a possible inclusion in the competition calendar for the Guildford Games too!
Instead of playing any Minigolf to finish out the afternoon's entertainment, Ollie pointed out the Giant Guildford Beetle that is amongst some trees beyond the Lido!!!
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A gate that is lacking a fence. And a Gigantic Beetle beyond it! |
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Getting scared off of a Giant Beetle in Guildford |
Commenting on the day’s sporting endeavours Ollie said "It was great to see Squire finally make a return to Guildford after the previously aborted attempts. We managed to fit quite a few sporting activities in to the day and it proved to be a good test for the up-and-coming Guildford Games. We are going to need to tweak a few of the rules ahead of the event though, particularly after Richard's run-in with the barman over the correct use of the red ball in bar billiards.
The Machine added "I was pleased that I managed to beat him at the new form of Ping Pong despite an extremely unsettling incident in the car on the way to the park. He took his defeat well though and I'm pleased he seemed genuinely delighted when I showed him a massive sculpture of a beetle."
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