We made a trip to to the west country in the cow bus, which now has a nice roof rack from fleabay.

We visited Symonds Yat, Tintern Abbey, Cheddar Gorge and of course Jungle Rumble Golf. I'll skip the stinky cave cheese and cider stories and get straight to the golf.

Kim, Alex, Austin and Issy joined us for the round of golf we played at Jungle Rumble. We played the more child friendly adventure golf course, and paid £34 between us, quite pricey. Apart from the cost, it was really good fun, especially learning a few tricks from Austin. He invented a new technique that involved picking up the ball and placing it right next to the hole, it worked well!

There are some good holes with sounds effects, flashing lights and Aztec props. I don't remember everyone’s scores - but I do remember that I won, again. Should I have conceded to the kids? Probably. Did I? Of course not.

There is a plan to go back and play the other course and the crazy golf at Cheddar, check back later for an update.

Jungle Rumble

Hm, I only lost by 14 shots!

City Mini Golf

Well we finally made it down to the City Mini Golf @ Devonshire Square and it was a great course with lots of different obstacles. One particular hole of note was the Ferris wheel hole where you had to get the ball in the ferris wheel bucket. I was not successful but Kristian on the second attempt made it in! 


There were many moving wheel structures as well as ramps, areas of rough, sand and water which made it an exciting and challenging course.

We both made a steady start but after my hole in one on the seventh things started to slide for Kristian. I took the lead and after the first nine holes My score was 20 whilst Kristian scored 28.

The back nine did not get much better for Kristian and final scores were 44 for me and 58 for Kristian. Thank goodness I ve managed to claw back one more game!

It was a really well thought out course and it was great to be able to play in the middle of the city! and obviously as I won I'm a big fan of the course!




...and now over to our North America correspondent, Lee for an important news update;

Being located on the other side of the pond and unable to compete in the Milton Keynes tournament this weekend, we thought it a good idea to venture down to our nearest mini golf course and play as though we were there! So here goes, not only is this the first international course on the site but it’s also got another special feature...

Ladies and gentlemen, I bring you Gophers 'Glow In The Dark' Mini Golf located in Guelph, Ontario in Canada!

What you get
Entrance was about 11 dollars each - that’s around 7 quid in real money - and for that you get your ball a putter and two glow in the dark sticks that can be worn around your wrist and neck if you have no dignity. You get 18 holes on the course and all are par 3 except the final which is a par 2 and it takes about an hour to complete.

The Game
Ann-Marie and I were fairly close for the first 5 - we were just warming up after years of inactivity on the mini golf scene. At hole six though I stepped it up a gear and sunk a birdie while Ann-Marie floundered and hit 2 over. The gap started to increase and on hole 10 it was pretty much game over. A nasty uphill hole littered with seashells and fish was her undoing and the frustration showed. Final count on that one alone was a 12 (in reality, it was probably a whole lot more... we stopped counting) while I hit a 4. Sadly, hole eleven did nothing to help her, another horrible 12 - she was clearly flustered by the 10 year old in front of us hitting par.

The final hole is an uphill polar scene, a large glacier and some traps to catch the ball if it rolls back down the slope. It’s a one shot hole that will make or break a seasoned golfer. We both missed the main hole - I scored a two (the first trap) and Ann-Marie dropped it in for three (the bottom trap).



Final Score (Par is 53)

Ann-Marie - 97

Lee - 66

I'm unsure if this rule applies to the English game but they state on the way out that there is a '6 strike count' which means 6 is the maximum you can count on each hole. Bringing that into play, Ann-Marie ends up with 81 and I come away with 65.

Loser pays for the beer so I'm off to collect my winnings!

(Ann-Marie wants me to say that she did beat me 6-4 at glow in the dark air hockey shortly after the golf...)

Willen Lake

Five players, nine holes, one winner - ME!!!!!



Willen Lake adventure golf in Milton Keynes is a great little course with some tricky holes. Shame it's only 9 holes.

Well done Al for getting two aces in a row, very impressive. Special mention for Lizzie's trick shot that left the course and re-entered right next to the hole. Can you show me how to do that please?!

Pictures from the weekend away from the golf course; Towcester, Canada.

Pics from Jurassic Adventure Golf last weekend. Some nice features at this course, animatronic dinosaurs, waterfalls, caves and erm, the 'bum' hole!






Looks like the new Jungle Rumble adventure golf course in Bristol is now open. Strangely, the web site seems to be straight from 1997! I hope the web site doesn't reflect the quality of the course.

We played a quick game one of our local(ish) courses at the weekend, Jurrasic Adventure Golf, New Malden. It was a bit wet, but still fun. We had a bit a real golf practice on the range too, I think I need some lessons!

The adventure golf was a draw, details and some pics soon.