Results of a minigolf match at Fantasia Adventure Golf in Felixstowe.
On Sunday 8th of June 2014 we headed to Felixstowe for a day out at the seaside and had lovely weather for it.
We met up with our friends Sophia and Karl Moles and their daughter Fiorella (who is a BIG minigolf fan) and visited the 9-hole Fantasia Adventure Golf course on Sea Road for an obligatory game!
Fantasia Adventure Golf in Felixstowe
I also needed to get revenge for my loss to 'Karlos The Jackal' in our only other minigolf contest, when we'd had a round on the course in May 2011!
Fiorella Moles shows Richard, Karl and Sophia how to play the 5th hole at Felixstowe Adventure Golf
In that match-up, which also featured Annette Harper and Kallum Harper, Karl had won with a score of 28, to my round of 29. Annette shot a 33 to finish in third place, with Kallum in fourth on 42.
Karl playing his third shot on hole 5 'Rocky Tube'
This time round I was able to gain a measure of revenge and level the series with a score of 23, while Karl hit a 29. Fiorella won the junior championship with a score of 40.
Richard plays a double rebound shot on hole 3 'Twister' and scores a 2
I can't believe our previous match in Felixstowe was so long ago! It certainly doesn't feel like it was more than three years ago.
The date for the next contest between Karl and I in our Best-of-TBD series of matches is also to be decided...
While in Ipswich recently we noticed the old JJB Sports shop on Carr Street in the town centre is now a shop called 'Yippee...it's 99p' and claims to be "The BIGGEST 99p or £ shop in the WORLD!"!!!
The biggest 99p or £ shop in the world!
There's also a great sign in the window that states it's "THE ONLY 99p SHOP IN IPSWICH". Interesting as over the road is a '99p Stores' branch!
Playing the new Moby Adventure Golf course at Golf Kingdom in Romford.
Emily playing minigolf at Moby Golf in Romford
On Friday 6th of June 2014 we made a stop-off in Romford while en route to Ipswich via Chelmsford and had a play of the brand new 18-hole Moby Golf adventure golf course at Golf Kingdom in Romford.
The pirate ship at the Moby Golf course in Romford
The inspiration behind the course is the legend of 'Moby Dick' - a whale that washed up in Dagenham in 1790!
What an obstacle!
Richard playing out a hole at Moby Adventure Golf
The Moby Golf course is located at the Cranfield Golf Centre, aka Golf Kingdom, and depending on who you ask is located in Romford, Chadwell Heath, Hainault, London and Essex! For reference and ease of locating it the postcode for the course is RM6 6SB. Failing that just look out for the GIANT whale and MASSIVE pirate ship by the main road!
Hole 7 - Moby Dick!
The pirate ship at Moby Golf
In our match-up I beat Emily 41 to 46. After our round we asked in the hut what the course record was and were told it currently stood at 37.
Emily putting on the incredibly long final hole
The course costs £9 a round for adults, with a second round half-price on the same day.
The Moby Golf Rules of Play and Prices. Unfortunately I couldn't get away as being a rascal on this occasion. However, the rules do allow for 'laughter' and 'shrieks' whole playing - always a good thing. Two "Yee-ha's!" were heard during my round
The Moby Golf course is proving popular, with a number of friends and family letting me know about it. Fellow Minigolfer Ramone Tutt got in touch with me via Twitter as he and his mate had played the course on Saturday and enjoyed their round, despite an unusual incident with a pencil!
Emily on hole 1
Moby Adventure Golf is worth a play, the course looks great and is well designed. The customer service from the staff on the car park and in the course kiosk was excellent and very welcoming.
Hole 17 is under cover - and a nice cooling spot, especially on a lovely sunny day like the one we had on our visit to Moby Golf
Moby Golf is open seven days a week (Monday to Friday 10am til 9pm, and weekends 10am til 7pm).
The three-hole practice putting area next to the main course at Moby Golf
For further information on Moby Adventure Golf - and the seven types of golf that can be played at Golf Kingdon - check out the Golf Kingdom website and the Moby Golf Facebook page.
Luton Museum Makers targeting a Guinness World Record for the "Largest Gathering of People Wearing Boater Hats"!
On Saturday 16th of August 2014 Museum Makers and Wardown Park Museum in Luton will attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the "Largest Gathering of People Wearing Boater Hats".
The current world record is 250 people, but the team behind the attempt are aiming to get 2,000 people involved!
Luton has a long tradition of millinery and Wardown Park Musuem houses a collection related to hatmaking, with over 700 hats and materials from the trade.
For more information and to register as a participant visit the Museum Makers website.
The Guinness World Record Attempt will take place at 11.30am on Saturday 16th of August.
If you don't own your own straw boater there will be some available on the day.
The layout looks impressive in its location in Queen's Court at thecentre:MK.
thecentre:MK's Pirate Adventure Golf course in Queen's Court
The centre-piece of the vividly coloured, well laid out and fun looking course is a 20ft moving Octopus!
The GIANT minigolf Octopus at thecentre:MK's Pirate Adventure Golf course
The course itself is of the 'Eternit' type of Miniature Golf - with the addition of felt to the playing surface and a few non-standard hole types and obstacles.
Emily on hole 6
The pirate theming around the site is really well done and the striking blue of the felt on the course makes a nice contrast with the green felt flooring.
Putting in the wake of the Kraken!
It makes for a pleasing playing environment - even if the course is very tricky, with some tough second (and third) putts.
Emily lining up a second shot
In our match-up Emily, the Eternit Miniaturegolf specialist (and British Women's Record Holder on the surface), beat me by one-shot with a result of 33 to 34.
Emily playing hole 10
Both scores were good enough to get us on the course Leader Board too.
Emily in tied fourth place on the Pirate Adventure Golf Leader Board with her 33
Squire in sixth spot
The course costs £4.50 a round for adults and the second round on the same day is half price. I took advantage of this and had another round after we'd had a bit of a shop around thecentre:MK.
In the stocks
The Pirate Mini Golf course will be in thecentre:MK until the 29th of August 2014 and is open seven days a week. It's an interesting layout, has friendly staff and is worth a play.
Of course I was delighted to give them a sample and received a box of six pots of the noodles - three Miso and three Chicken flavour.
The Miso and Chicken gluten free rice noodles from Kabuto Noodles
The pots look colourful and the instructions are clear (and fun). It's been ages since I've had noodles from a pot - they used to be a favourite snack of mine in my pre-coeliac disease days - so it was great to see Kabuto launching them.
After boiling the kettle it was a mere four minutes (plus a bit of cooling off time) before I was tucking into the chicken rice noodles, and very good they were too. For a tasty and filling lunch, or quick and easy dinner, I'd recommend them.
The packaging is really well designed and fun, with plenty of fun nods to Ninjas, Samurai and Japan. I really like what they've done to the barcode on the pot too.
There are seven flavours of Kabuto Noodles - with two of them being gluten free. Check out the Kabuto Noodles website for more information.
I've tried both the chicken and miso flavours and my favourite is the chicken.
You can find Kabuto Noodles on sale at Waitrose, Sainsbury's, Tesco and Whole Foods Market, as well as Amazon and Ocado. To find your nearest stockist, or to recommend a shop that could be selling the noodles get in touch with the Kabuto team.
Splash Point Open minigolf competition to tee-off at Denton Gardens on Saturday 26th July 2014.
Splash Point Mini Golf in Worthing has announced the date of the first-ever Splash Point Open minigolf tournament.
The club open competition will take place over three rounds on Saturday 26th of July 2014 at the 18-hole course in Worthing's Denton Gardens.
Richard Gottfried playing hole 4 during the Hole-in-One Charity Challenge at the 2014 BMGA British Masters tournament at Splash Point Mini Golf in Worthing
Tee-off time will be 5pm and further details of the event can be found on the BMGA website here and The UnOfficial British Minigolf Forum here.
Earlier this season Splash Point was the venue for the BMGA British Masters - the third time the course has hosted the event. Back in 2010 the course also hosted the BMGA British Matchplay Championships.
The Cracking Pork Crackling from The Real Pork Crackling Co.
I'm a BIG fan of Pork Crackling, but as a Coeliac it's not a foodstuff that is always easily available. That's why I was very pleased to see that The Real Pork Crackling Co. are now selling gluten free pork crackling in Asda!
Emily and I both spotted the gluten free Pork Crackling while perusing the beverages in Asda
As soon as I got home I dived into the big bag of the 'Cracking Pork Crackling' (weighing in at 75g) and scoffed the lot - they are very good indeed. And they were only a quid.
A nice snack to have with a new Hornsby's Cider (also flagged up as 'Gluten Free' on its packaging) that we spotted on our shop*.
Photos of the new seafront minigolf course being built in Brighton.
The new Jungle Rumble Adventure Golf course in Brighton is beginning to take shape (photo by Paul O'Connor, May 2014)
My friend, and fan of bizarre photos, Paul 'Flip Flops' O'Connor was recently in Brighton and sent me through some snaps of the new Adventure Golf course being built on the seafront.
Another view of the Jungle Rumble Adventure Golf course under construction (photo by Paul O'Connor, May 2014)
The new minigolf course is from the team behind the Bristol and Liverpool 'Jungle Rumble' Adventure Golf courses.
A tiki type of totem behind the base of a new minigolf hole at the Jungle Rumble Adventure Golf course in Brighton (photo by Paul O'Connor, May 2014)
The new course will replace the Peter Pan's Adventure Golf course on Madeira Drive.
We've also visited and played the other two Jungle Rumble Adventure Golf courses, with both the Bristol and Liverpool courses hosting British Minigolf Association tournaments in recent years.
We're looking forward to giving the new Jungle Rumble Adventure Golf layout in Brighton a play in the future.
Over the Bank Holiday weekend my brother Christopher had a bit of a tour of the Norfolk coast and sent me through some snaps of the Crazy Golf courses he spotted.
One of the Minigolf courses was in the seaside town of Mundesley and it was a course neither Emily or I have played. Yet.
The Exit of Adventure Island Golf in Mundesley, Norfolk. Photo by Christopher Gottfried, May 2014.
The course looks good and similar to the Lost World Adventure Golf in nearby Hemsby - itself one of my favourite courses and one that has some excellent theming (when you're over by the Aztec Temple, snake pit and row of skulls on poles at the back of the course you'd never know you were in a busy seaside resort in Norfolk!).
Christopher is a charter member of the Crazy World of Minigolf Tour, playing at the first-ever course on the Tour and joining us for a fair few rounds along the way since 2006.
Finding Minigolf courses to be closed on your visit seems to run in the family! Check out the links below for blog posts about other courses visited by Christopher.
Having heard that one of the showrooms at Clerkenwell Design Week 2014 was going to set-up a Crazy Golf course themed with its office furniture and chair designs as obstacles I was intrigued and interested in giving the course a play. Especially as it was a temporary course available to be played between 9am and 7pm at the GGI showroom during the three days of #CDW2014.
A group of us had registered to attend and were really excited to be heading to play the course.
The first of our party arrived at the GGI showroom at 5.25pm on the 20th of May (the first day of CDW) to find the course closed - as Emily and I have found a number of courses closed when we arrive to play on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour I assumed it was a rib from them.
But it wasn't! We arrived at 5.35pm to find the showroom (one of over 60 taking part in Clerkenwell Design Week) to be closed.
Outside the closed GGI showroom at Clerkenwell Design Week. A disappointed Richard Gottfried (centre) with from l-r Chris Jones, Brad Shepherd and Paul O'Connor. Not pictured is a distraught Emily Gottfried
The closest we got to playing the course was peering through the high windows from street level and spotting a bucket of putters.
The bucket of putters and some chairs. Yesterday
Annoyingly when we checked our emails later in the evening we'd received an email from Clerkenwell Design Week which had details of the GGI Crazy Golf course and a reminder of the opening times!?
I hope other visitors are luckier than our group was and get to play the course.
The 18-hole Moby Adventure Golf course will be located at Golf Kingdom in Romford and will have some very BIG minigolf features and obstacles, not least the giant whale!
The theming behind the course centres on the legend of 'Moby Dick' - a whale that washed up in Dagenham in 1790!
Golf Kingdom sounds like an interesting place, as you can play 'golf' in seven different ways (including regular golf, footgolf and more) - check out the Golf Kingdom website for details.
Also nearby in Chadwell Heath, on where else but Whalebone Lane North, you can visit a pub called the Moby Dick!
On a flight to Sweden in 2011 I was surprised to see everyone get served an on-board meal. Well, everyone that is apart from a few poor vegetarians who missed out on the meagre offering of veggie sangers, and me.
The serving of the lunch was very puzzling as the BA website didn't allow you to make a dietary selection for the flight!? I mentioned this to the Steward, who said he’d ask his colleagues and have a look.
I never saw him again!
Odd, as it was a very small plane.
I have had some good experiences with airline food, its not always great, nor always gluten AND wheat free, but gluten free 'special meals' do get served before the normal people's meals.
Directions to an "AWARD BATHING BEACH" in Sheerness on the Isle of Sheppey
On our recent trip to Sheerness (seaside #183 visited) on the Isle of Sheppey (island #9 we've been to) we spotted this incredibly odd bit of signage for an "Award Bathing Beach" on the seafront.
Hearing about a Crazy Golf course at a mobile Funpark in Margate.
During the BMGA British Minigolf Championships in Margate our fellow competitors and minigolf explorers Matt and Helen Dodd let me know they'd spotted that the there was a Crazy Golf course in town as part of the Funpark set-up in Dreamland's car park.
Unfortunately we didn't have time to go into the park to explore and make good use of the entry fee (which give you access to 'unlimited riding' inside). We'll have to keep an eye out for the Funpark in the future as we're intrigued as to what the Crazy Golf course is like.