After a satisfying lunch at the Saxon Mill last Saturday, we decided to head into Warwick to check out the mini golf course with Jo and Dan. Last year we had played the full 18-hole course at Stratford, and the 9-hole course at Warwick (apparently a crazy golf course, rather than mini-golf, according to the chap taking our money) was probably not quite up to the same standard, but good fun in any case, particularly as the Dawsons comfortably defeated the Penns. Not sure whether crazy (or mini) golf in October will prove a lasting tradition, but so far it's working out well!
Sunday, October 22, 2006
Four go crazy (not mini) in Warwick
After a satisfying lunch at the Saxon Mill last Saturday, we decided to head into Warwick to check out the mini golf course with Jo and Dan. Last year we had played the full 18-hole course at Stratford, and the 9-hole course at Warwick (apparently a crazy golf course, rather than mini-golf, according to the chap taking our money) was probably not quite up to the same standard, but good fun in any case, particularly as the Dawsons comfortably defeated the Penns. Not sure whether crazy (or mini) golf in October will prove a lasting tradition, but so far it's working out well!
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I've checked out minigolf terminology at http://tinyurl.com/yhv294 and I'm still confused. I think that crazy golf has stupid obstacles and involves a large amount of luck, whereas minigolf is more serious and the score more accurately reflects skill. I think.
Trust Stephen to check a website for something like that, ho ho! I agree though, I think crazy has funny obstacles, and mini golf is literally a miniature golf course. Either way, can we play it some time? Lucy
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