Wednesday, March 26, 2014

WMF International Minigolf Rankings for 2013 Season Published

End of 2013 International Minigolf Season Rankings Published by World Minigolf Sport Federation.


Emily Gottfried - Minigolfer
Minigolfer Emily Gottfried at the 2011 WMF Nations Cup in Stockholm

In the women's ranking list Emily is up to tied 114th place (of 120 places/123 players) from 130th (of 130 places/140 players). 

Richard Gottfried Minigolfer
Minigolfer Richard Gottfried at the 2011 WMF Nations Cup in Stockholm

In the men's ranking list I am up to tied 372nd place (of 388 places/394 players) from 406th (of 406 positions/413 players).

In the General Class rankings Great Britain has moved up three places to a new high of 15th place of 29 countries.

Emily and I both competed in the 2013 WMF World Adventure Golf Masters tournament on the seafront Pirate Adventure Golf course in Hastings, England last June. The event saw us represent Great Britain for a fifth time since 2008, when we made our GB debut in the WMF Nations Cup in Tampere, Finland.

Our Great Britain 3 team, also comprised of John Moore and Craig Patterson, finished the competition in 5th place of 7 teams.

The Great Britain 3 team at the 2013 WMF World Adventure Golf Masters in Hastings
The Great Britain 3 team at the WMF World Adventure Golf Masters in Hastings

In the individual events Emily became a two-time WMF World Adventure Golf Masters Women's Champion, defeating the defending champion Ruth Burke in a sudden-death play-off.

I finished the WMF World Adventure Golf Masters in 20th place of 37 players, with Emily in tied 27th place.

British players are ranked in the following positions in the latest update of the WMF General Class Rankings.

WMF Women as at December 2013
  • 114 (tied) Emily Gottfried


WMF Men as at December 2013
  • 80 Michael Smith
  • 88 James Rutherford 
  • 250 Marc Chapman
  • 271 (tied) Craig Patterson
  • 372 (tied) Richard Gottfried
  • 372 (tied) Scott Lancley
  • 374 (tied) Martin Greenhead
  • 374 (tied) John Moore
  • 374 (tied) Alex (Tiger) Pragnell
  • 374 (tied) Craig Small
  • 374 (tied) Chris Wood
  • 388 (tied) Brad Shepherd


GB players are also listed in the WMF World Ranking Lists for Seniors and Juniors.

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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Crazy Golf at Valley Gardens in Harrogate

Playing the 328th miniature golf course on the Crazy World of Minigolf Tour.

Valley Gardens Crazy Golf course in Harrogate
Playing hole 3 of the Valley Gardens Crazy Golf course in Harrogate

On Saturday 22nd March 2014 Emily and I visited the spa town of Harrogate in Yorkshire.

While there we visited Valley Gardens and found the park is home to an 18-hole Crazy Golf course, a Pitch & Putt variety of Minigolf and a Disc Golf layout.

Of the three courses only the Crazy Golf was open for play.

Video: Minigolf visit to Valley Gardens in Harrogate
 



The course cost £2.30 for adults to play and with the weather about to take a turn for the worse I paid for a round, with Emily on video and photo duty.

The course was the 328th played on the Crazy World of Minigolf Tour and the 547th visited overall since 2006.

The layout is reminiscent of the European-style of miniature golf courses - often referred to as 'Eternit' courses. We've played official types of these standardised layouts in international tournaments in Finland and Sweden, and we've played some of them here in the UK too.

Valley Gardens Crazy Golf course in Harrogate
Playing the Pyramids hole at Valley Gardens

Speaking with the man in the hut he said the course had been in Valley Gardens for at least 20-25 years. it was quite a tricky course to play, as is often the case with all-concrete courses tackled with a low bounce golf ball.

Playing hole 7 of the Valley Gardens Crazy Golf course in Harrogate

For a quick round of Crazy Golf it was fun, and it was interesting to see the variety of Eternit obstacles realised in solid concrete obstacles.

Photos of the 18-hole Crazy Golf course at Valley Gardens in Harrogate.

























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Valley Gardens, Harrogate

Not playing the Pitch and Putt Mini Golf course in Harrogate

A visit to the Pitch & Putt Miniature Golf course in Harrogate, North Yorkshire.

Next to the 18-hole Crazy Golf course in Harrogate's Valley Gardens is another type of miniature golf course.

Pitch and Putt at Valley Gardens, Harrogate
The Valley Gardens Mini Golf hut and Pitch & Putt course in the background

The Pitch & Putt course was closed as it was a bit too early in the season for it. It became the 548th course visited overall on the Crazy World of Minigolf Tour.

There is also a Disc Golf course in the Valley Gardens park.

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Not playing the Mini Golf course in Whitby

A visit to the Pitch & Putt Mini Golf course in Whitby, North Yorkshire.

Over the road to the 9-hole Arnold Palmer Putting course on North Terrace in Whitby is another miniature golf course.

It's of the grassy kind and more of a Pitch & Putt than a Crazy Minigolf course. But as with the nearby Crazy Golf course it was closed on our visit. 

Whitby Mini Golf
The hut and Mini Golf course on North Terrace in Whitby. It doesn't look half as exciting as the Arnold Palmer course over the road

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Monday, March 24, 2014

Arnold Palmer Minigolf Putting Course in Whitby

Visiting the Arnold Palmer Minigolf Putting Course in Whitby, North Yorkshire.

On Thursday 20th March Emily and I visited the seaside resort of Whitby and as part of the trip visited the Arnold Palmer Putting Course on North Terrace.

Unfortunately as it was out of season the course was closed (it is open on weekends though).

Arnold Palmer Crazy Golf Course in Whitby
Richard at the Arnold Palmer Putting Course in Whitby, North Yorkshire

It was a shame we couldn't give the 9-hole 'links' Minigolf course a play as it looked to be in very good condition indeed.

Arnold Palmer Miniature Golf Course in Whitby
A view of hole 1 of the Arnold Palmer Putting Course in Whitby

The course had three of the all-time great obstacles in Arnold Palmer Crazy Golf courses - the Windmill, Waterwheel and Space Rocket.

Arnold Palmer Mini Golf Course in Whitby
The spaceship, windmill and waterwheel - classic Crazy Golf obstacles

The course had a lucky top (10th) hole too, where you could win a free game.

Arnold Palmer Minigolf Course in Whitby
A view of the Arnold Palmer Crazy Golf course in Whitby. The lucky last hole is on the right

Next time we go to Whitby (it's a great seaside resort and well worth a visit) we'll make sure it's on a weekend, or during the peak season, so we can get in a game or three.

Arnold Palmer Crazy Golf Course in Whitby
The Arnold Palmer course with hole 5 in the foreground

The course was the 545th visited overall and the 218th visited that was unplayable on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour.

Arnold Palmer Putting Course in Whitby
There's always next time...

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Allan Cox's 100 Minigolf Trick Shots Video

My antipodean Minigolf chum Allan 'The Putter King' Cox has put(t) together a great video of 100 Minigolf Trick Shots!

Two and a half years in the making the 21 minute video shows the crazy minigolfer playing at a variety of Putt Putt, Minigolf, Crazy Golf and Adventure Golf courses down under and making a huge array of brilliant miniature golf trickshots!

Check it out on YouTube and below.

 

The video was made in aid of the Bear Cottage children's hospice in Australia and every view of the video helps generate income for the good cause.

Sunday, March 23, 2014

Cullercoats Lifeboat Charity Evening and the 'Raffletech 3010'

A Northumbrian Night fundraising event for the Cullercoats Lifeboat.

A recent visit to the north east saw our friend John 'Johnny Waffles' Moore take us to a Northumbrian Night in aid of the Whitley Bay & Cullercoats Lifeboat Guild.

Poster for the Northumbrian Night in aid of the Cullercoats Lifeboat

The evening was held at the Cullercoats Crescent Club and was good fun, with song & dance and food & drink in a nice environment, and all for a great cause.

Regular readers of this blog will know I'm a fan of the obscure and ludicrous, but I was amazed at one of the prize draws during the night.

We've been to some interesting events on our travels - with the Thanet Ladies Auxiliary Quiz Night 2008 a highlight - but the Members Box Draw at this event was up there with the best of them!

Tickets for the Cullercoats Crescent Club Members Box Draw - administered by the Raffletech 3010

I'm a big fan of a good old fashioned tombola and always go in for a raffle, but the Members Box Draw saw a machine called the Raffletech 3010 brought out to decide the winner!

The Raffletech 3010 - you really need to see this beauty in all its lit-up glory!
The Raffletech 3010 - you really need to see this beauty in all its lit-up glory!

I'm not exaggerating when I say it wouldn't look out of place in a 'World of Tomorrow Feature' from an issue of a comic book printed in the 1950's!

Not winning the prize draw on the Raffletech 3010 - a pre-internet wooden cabinet technology machine
Not winning the prize draw on the Raffletech 3010 - a pre-internet wooden cabinet technology machine

The Northumbrian Night was great entertainment - from the Newcastle Cloggies (dancers and musicians) - in good company, in a nice social club setting and some very reasonable drinks prices.

Note: I erroneously called the Raffletech 3010 'The Raffletron 3000' after seeing it on the night. Either way, what a machine!

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- RNLI
- Newcastle Cloggies

Update: January 2015
A photo of the Raffletech raffle robot in action at the Cullercoats Crescent Club has been sent to me by Kay Heslop!

The Raffletech 3010 in use at the Cullercoats Crescent Club on New Year's Day 2015. I wonder if 428 was a winning number...
The Raffletech 3010 in use at the Cullercoats Crescent Club on New Year's Day 2015. I wonder if 428 was a winning number...

Great gluten free fish and chips at the Quayside in Whitby

While on a recent road-trip we visited the North Yorkshire seaside resort of Whitby.

Emily and I love visiting new seasides and exploring new places and the trip was made even better when we found that a number of places offered gluten free food!

We decided to have a sit down fish and chip lunch at the Quayside Restaurant as we were impressed by the range of gluten free options on the menu, plus the sign in the window that said "Gluten Free is an option, not an afterthought. We are proud to serve 'Gluten Free Fish & Chips'. Not necessary to pre-book, we will cook to order."

The Quayside in Whitby caters for Coeliacs with Gluten Free fish and chips

Peace of mind was further given by a note on the menu that explained that gluten free options are cooked separately to 'normal' food.

Quayside Fish & Chips in Whitby
The Quayside has won multiple awards in the fish & chips and food industry

When I ordered my lunch I stated that I needed gluten free as I am a Coeliac and the waiter also mentioned the separate pans and utensils used for gluten free food.

The Quayside Fish & Chip Shop and Restaurant has lots of gluten free options. The menu is clear and the prices are no different for gluten free options. They also have gluten free vinegar available and the tartare sauce is gluten free too.

They've really gone all out to ensure people who are on a (strict) gluten free diet are well catered for.

I had fish & chips, a gluten free bread roll, tartare sauce and home-made mushy peas. And I'll certainly be back for more. If I hadn't have been driving I would've also had a bottle or two of the Green's Gluten Free lager that's on the menu.

Quayside Fish & Chips in Whitby
A great (gluten free) meal at the Quayside in Whitby

As a bonus, when the bill arrived it came with a specially designed Postcard! I'd heard about this through Brian Lund at Picture Postcard Monthly and it was great to actually receive one of the limited edition postcards.


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Crap Days Out - at The Crazy Golf Museum?

The Crazy Golf Museum included in Crap Days Out book.

A recent online search for mentions of The Crazy Golf Museum turned up a link on Google Books to the 2011 book 'Crap Days Out' by Gareth Rubin, with contributions by Jon Parker.

The tongue-in-cheek book looks at a wide-range of places to go and things to do around the UK that would make for a crappy day out.

On page 97 you'll see "Crap Days Out Coming Soon" which features The Crazy Golf Museum!

I hope it doesn't take until the age of the jet-pack for the bricks and mortar version of The Crazy Golf Museum to open, but as one of the curators of the museum I look forward to welcoming the authors of the book to the Grand Opening 'do'.

Crap Days Out book

The book is published by John Blake Publishing - who also published the great sports book 'Bushell's Best Bits' by BBC TV's Mike Bushell.

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Friday, March 14, 2014

New Miniature Golf course open in Loughborough

New 9-hole UrbanCrazy Minigolf course open at Charnwood Golf Range in Loughborough.

The team at UrbanCrazy have put the finishing touches to a brand new Miniature Golf course at Charnwood Golf Range in Loughborough and it's now open for play!

Charnwood Miniature Golf course at Charnwood Golf Centre

Check out the links below to photos from the UrbanCrazy team of the course design for the 9-hole layout and how the course was built at Charnwood Miniature Golf over the last few months.


The course will be opening with a grand launch at Charnwood Golf Complex on Saturday 5th of April 2014 with the team from UrbanCrazy, the Great Britain Minigolf Sport Team and members of the British Minigolf Association welcoming members of the public to give the course a play.

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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Update from the World Alternative Games 2014 in Llanwrtyd Wells, Wales

Calendar of events announced and new World Alternative Games Facebook page launched for 2014 Games.

Logo of the World Alternative Games 2014

This year's World Alternative Games will see over 60 different sports and activities taking place between Friday 8th and Monday 25th of August in Britain's smallest town - Llanwrtyd Wells in Wales. 

The organisers of the 2014 World Alternative Games have launched a new Facebook page for the 18-day festival of sport.

Among the sports people can compete in will be Finger Jousting - with the World Finger Jousting Federation hosting its first official World Championship on Sunday 10th of August.

World Alternative Games 2012
The Finger Jousting competitors at the World Alternative Games 2012

In 2012 Emily and I organised the World Alternative Games Finger Jousting Championships that saw competitors from five countries take part in the first Finger Jousting tournament on UK soil! Check out the World Alternative Games 2012 Finger Jousting Championships report on the WFJF website for more info, results, photos and facts & stats from the event.

Finger Jousting at the World Alternative Games 2012
The crowd looks on as Chief Umpire Emily officiates the Finger Jousting contest between Joachim Davidse (NED) and Alain G (FRA) at the 2012 World Alternative Games

We had a brilliant time in Llanwrtyd Wells and can't wait to return to be a part of the excellent event.

Other sports on offer include Bog Snorkeling, Wife Carrying, Man vs Horse Race and a huge number of other interesting, weird, wacky and wonderful sports and games and designed to appeal to a wide-range of people of all sporting abilities.

As well as organising the Finger Jousting I also competed in the Egg Throwing Championship alongside Jas Kukielka and we took a very surprising Gold Medal in the event!

Egg Throwing at the World Alternative Games 2012
Jas Kukielka, me and Seve Kukielka with our World Alternative Games medal haul for Egg Throwing at the 2012 Games

The World Alternative Games calendar of events for 2014 is available online and you'll be able to see the vast array of activities on offer!

For further information about the World Alternative Games 2014 check out the website and Facebook page of the games.

The website also has details of places to stay. In 2012 we stayed received a very warm welcome at the Bryncelyn Guest House and had a great (gluten free) meal in the restaurant at the Lasswade Country House hotel in the town.

One of my favourite pubs in the world is the town's Neuadd Arms Hotel - which is also the Headquarters of the Monster Raving Loony Party.

Neuadd Arms Hotel in Llanwrtyd Wells
Me and Jas Kukielka outside the Neuadd Arms Hotel in Llanwrtyd Wells - Headquarters of the Monster Raving Loony Party!

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