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A blog about our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour. With a sprinkling of nostalgia and urban exploration for good measure.
Wednesday, November 08, 2017
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I’m a Champion Miniature Golfer on a tour of the UK’s minigolf and crazy golf courses. Coeliac living a gluten free life. Train nerd. Retro gamer. Urban explorer.
Tuesday, November 07, 2017
Ryder Legends Mini Golf at The Belfry in Sutton Coldfield
Playing the Ryder Legends Mini Golf course at The Belfry in Sutton Coldfield.
On Friday 8th September we visited The Belfry in Sutton Coldfield to play the Ryder Legends Mini Golf course as part of the inaugural American Golf National Adventure Golf Championship.
Playing hole 3 (inspired by the 17th at Kiawah Island) |
Each of the 12-holes on the Ryder Legends Mini Golf course is based on a famous hole from 'big' golf. It's a tricky layout with some very long holes.
Along with Peter Jones I'd qualified for the grand final of the American Golf National Adventure Golf Championship after winning the Welsh Regional Qualifier in April.
The Ryder Legends Mini Golf course was the 456th course played and 768th visited overall on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour. You can see photos of the holes below and videos of the 12-holes on our YouTube Channel (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12).
The Rules |
Photos of the Ryder Legends Mini Golf course.
Hole 1 - Inspired by the 17th at Valderrama |
You need to play around the tree |
A view back to the tee |
Hole 2 - Inspired by the 18th at Wentworth |
A tough hole to score a two on |
Not easy at all |
Hole 3 - Inspired by the 17th at Kiawah Island |
The longest hole on the course |
Hole 4 - Inspired by the 13th at Valhalla |
You need to play a nicely paced tee-shot on this hole |
Hole 5 - Inspired by the 9th at Royal Lytham & St Annes |
The pipes aren't as easy to putt into as they look! |
Hole 6 - Inspired by the 16th at Royal Birkdale |
A long and uphill shot |
It is aceable though |
Hole 7 - Spiral Fun Hole |
A good chance for a hole in one - or a tricky second putt |
Hole 8 - U-Bend Fun Hole |
An ace opportunity |
Hole 9 - Inspired by the 5th at Pinehurst |
A good two |
Hole 10 - Up and Over Fun Hole |
A good chance for a hole in one |
Hole 11 - Inspired by the 10th at The Belfry |
The potential round-wrecker |
Many teams fell foul of the ditch on this hole |
A tough green to reach |
Hole 12 - Inspired by the 15th at PGA National |
The last hole to play is a fairly long one |
For more information visit The Belfry Hotel and Resort website and Ryder Legends Mini Golf web page.
The American Golf Championship Tour invited players from all parts of the golfing spectrum to compete in its range of events. This year more than 7,500 players competed in a total of 17 tournament categories at 168 venues.
A pre-match interview with Sky Sports presenter Gemma Care |
It was brilliant to qualify for and compete in the first American Golf Adventure Golf National Pairs Championship Final.
Playing hole 3 in the American Golf Adventure Golf National Pairs Championship Final |
The final was played over four rounds - two qualifying rounds of strokeplay, followed by a matchplay semi-final and a matchplay final. Peter and I played well as a team and qualified for the semi-final in second place after rounds of 35 and 34 on the 12-hole Ryder Legends Mini Golf course. We were victorious in our semi-final against the Watford qualifiers Simon and Jake Whitby, but unfortunately lost 3&2 in the final against Bristol qualifiers Simon Lee and Steve Gerrish.
Related blog posts:
- Crazy World of Minigolf Tour
- American Golf
- The American Golf Adventure Golf National Pairs Championship Final
- American Golf championships on Sky Sports Golf
- Set your tapes! Adventure Golf to be shown on Sky Sports Golf
- Winning the American Golf Adventure Golf Pairs Regional Qualifier in Wrexham
- Richard Gottfried - Player Profile and Tournament Record
Links:
- The Belfry Hotel and Resort
- Ryder Legends Mini Golf
- American Golf
Videos:
- Playing the Ryder Legends Mini Golf course at The Belfry - hole 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
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The Belfry
I’m a Champion Miniature Golfer on a tour of the UK’s minigolf and crazy golf courses. Coeliac living a gluten free life. Train nerd. Retro gamer. Urban explorer.
Monday, November 06, 2017
Cycle Speedway in Stockport
Finding out about the Cycle Speedway track in Stockport.
Our friend and minigolf rival John Moore is a big fan of Cycle Speedway. Back in 2011 he took us to see some races in Edinburgh at the British Veterans over 50s and over 60s Individual Championships in Redbraes Park (home of the Edinburgh Falcons). What a sport it is!
We were having a cycle around Stockport on Sunday and found ourselves at St Thomas' Recreation Ground - a bit of the town we hadn't explored before. Riding through the park we spotted a Cycle Speedway track! It's home to Stockport 2006 Cycle Speedway Club.
Visit the Stockport 2006 Cycle Speedway Club website for more information about the sport and upcoming fixtures (the season runs from March to October).
Looking at the results from this year Stockport and Edinburgh are local rivals!
At the start of the year The Friends of Alexandra Park in Edgeley set a challenge to its members to get and about to visit as many Green Spaces in and around Stockport, based on a list from Stockport Nature Watch. The Green Spaces list showed 33 places to visit - of which we've so far made it to eleven. On our travels around the borough we've also been to another eight parks and green spaces! You can see the list on The Friends of Alexandra Park's Facebook Page.
Our friend and minigolf rival John Moore is a big fan of Cycle Speedway. Back in 2011 he took us to see some races in Edinburgh at the British Veterans over 50s and over 60s Individual Championships in Redbraes Park (home of the Edinburgh Falcons). What a sport it is!
Cycle Speedway action in Edinburgh |
Looking at the results from this year Stockport and Edinburgh are local rivals!
At the start of the year The Friends of Alexandra Park in Edgeley set a challenge to its members to get and about to visit as many Green Spaces in and around Stockport, based on a list from Stockport Nature Watch. The Green Spaces list showed 33 places to visit - of which we've so far made it to eleven. On our travels around the borough we've also been to another eight parks and green spaces! You can see the list on The Friends of Alexandra Park's Facebook Page.
St Thomas' Recreation Ground has two styles of sign - one looks really old. It's a pretty big park too |
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I’m a Champion Miniature Golfer on a tour of the UK’s minigolf and crazy golf courses. Coeliac living a gluten free life. Train nerd. Retro gamer. Urban explorer.
Krazy Golf Lydney in the Forest of Dean
Playing the Crazy Golf course at Krazy Golf Lydney.
On our Gloucestershire, Worcestershire and Herefordshire road-trip we visited Krazy Golf Lydney in the Forest of Dean.
Krazy Golf Lydney is in a nice spot in the Forest of Dean and can be found just off the A48 next to Taurus Crafts |
We received a very nice welcome and it was great to chat to Roger and Georgina about Krazy Golf Lydney and it's history.
There's plenty to do at Krazy Golf Lydney |
The course is an interesting 15-hole layout, with a unique setting. We had a feeling the site was previously something else and this was confirmed by Roger who told us the area was once a miniature railway and model village!
This wavy wooden ramp was a tricky hole to play |
Each of the 15-holes on the themed Krazy Golf Lydney course is based on tourism in the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley. You can see the full list of attractions on the Krazy Golf Lydney website.
Hole 1 has a Paintball Combat theme! |
Interestingly one of the holes at Lydney is based on the Wye Valle Mini Golf course at Symonds Yat West! That Roman-themed course was the 193rd we played back in August 2010.
Another look at the wavy wooden hole |
Krazy Golf Lydney became the 468th played and 787th visited on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour.
We had a hoot playing at Krazy Golf Lydney |
A railway hole! |
This hole was interesting as the rules state that you must play your ball through at least four of the 'gates' before you could hole out |
I got past the four gates in one go. The second putt was a longish one though |
Through a maze |
Emily's shots were on target |
There wasn't much room to manouevre for your second shots on this hole |
In our match-up on the 15-hole course we tied on 38. However, as Emily scored a hole-in-one she picked up the win.
Emily was the Lydney Krazy Golf Champion - what a nice touch to get a certificate. It's proudly displayed on our trophy shelf |
As well as the Crazy Golf course you can play Foot Pool, Air Hockey, Pool, Table Tennis and Table Football, and a selection of garden games.
This was the second version of Foot Pool we'd seen on our recent travels. The first was at Pontins Prestatyn Sands |
Krazy Golf Lydney also has a Crazy Golf Pool table game! We hadn't seen or played one on our travels before!
Crazy Golf Pool - another new game played on our adventures |
Check out Krazy Golf Lydney's website, Facebook and Twitter for more information, opening times and prices.
Related blog posts:
- Crazy World of Minigolf Tour
- Gloucestershire
Link:
- Krazy Golf Lydney website
Videos:
- Video 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
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I’m a Champion Miniature Golfer on a tour of the UK’s minigolf and crazy golf courses. Coeliac living a gluten free life. Train nerd. Retro gamer. Urban explorer.
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