The following morning we happened across a remote farm called Berryfields where we indulged in the best Cornish Cream Teas. It was my first time and my fear of cream and jam was overcome especially since the scones were love heart shaped!


With full tums we proceeded to the crazy golf which we were informed was built in the 1960's and looked like nobody had played on it since then! It was a tricky 9 hole course as it was on concrete and many holes needed repair! Some odd little features included gnomes, Stars and Cats and the multi coloured mound! Still basking in the glory of the Padstow win, I started confidently but lost it all at the multi coloured mound. Kristian handled the difficult conditions better than myself and comfortably won!


1 Comment:

  1. Kristian said...
    It was an old course alright, not sure it was the oldest but it was definitely the most neglected! One of the holes was surrounded by pebbles in concrete packed in closer that a balls width, how on earth are you supposed to get a ball past those? Then there was the crescent moon shaped one with no tee-off point and weeds everywhere.
    Still, it was still fun – sort of.

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