Jul 28th, 2017 Article
Expect the unexpected with Ghetto Golf
Ghetto Golf is set to open in Birmingham in October, and will offer crazy golf as you’ve never seen it before, plus cocktails, street food and DJs.
Ghetto Golf is set to open in Birmingham in October, and will offer crazy golf as you’ve never seen it before, plus cocktails, street food and DJs.
A disused brewery in Liverpool city centre has been turned into the ultimate golf bar and crazy golf experience, and we're loving it.
What does a top golfer do in their 'down time'? Go and play crazy golf, obviously! Watch here to see Bubba's hilarious reaction to a hole in one.
We’ve covered some pretty weird and wonderful crazy golf courses over the years, but Smash Putt really takes things into a new dimension.
Mercedes set three of their sponsored stars, Martin Kaymer, Fabian Gomez, and Emiliano Grillo a hole in one challenge. Already a difficult feat, Mercedes wanted them to ace the 175 yard hole with a putter, a driver, or a left handed club!!!
A Cardiff advertising agency has cool new offices. S3 Advertising has unveiled new offices complete with a ball pit, life-sized lion sculptures and an 18-hole mini golf course.
Mark Male is a professional miniature golf player. And yes, he does actually make a living this way.
Junkyard Golf Club is coming to London with very ‘different’ nine-hole golf courses, to say the very least. They will arrive at the Old Truman Brewery in May for a three-month takeover, bringing with them a series of obstacles never tackled before.
Amateur golfers were teeing it up on The Thames in London this weekend. But instead of using standard issue golf balls, they were using balls made from bread. Welcome to the British Bread Open.
This is mental! The world's longest (usable) golf club.
There have been many an odd occurence at the oldest of all the majors but these are our pick of the top ten weirdest Open Championship moments.
We are not sure whether all of these are real and its clear some are not legal but they brought a smile to our faces