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Castle Golf World Crazy Golf Championships 2008

13 June 2008

Castle Golf World Crazy Golf Championships 2008 announced for 25th & 26th October

The 2008 Castle Golf World Crazy Golf Championships have been confirmed to take place at the Hastings Seafront Adventure Golf Complex in Hastings, East Sussex on Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th October 2008.

Players from all over the world are invited to compete in the Castle Golf World Crazy Golf Championships and with a prize fund of £3000 many players from Great Britain’s BMGA Tour have already confirmed their places in the tournament, among them is reigning and defending Castle Golf World Crazy Golf Champion, Birmingham’s Chris Harding.

Entry into the competition is open to members of the BMGA and International Players, and costs £25, which includes a minimum of six rounds (108-holes) of Crazy Golf for all players, with the top 18 players going through to a final round to decide the World Crazy Golf Champion. Also included in the entrance fee is unlimited free practice for registered players on Friday 24th October. The usual BMGA rates will apply to players wishing to practice before the 24th October (half price, with a maximum daily charge of £6 per person).

Further information about the Castle Golf World Crazy Golf Championships 2008 can be received from David Hartley Company Manager for APPC Ltd. Click here to e-mail

For details of how to join the British Minigolf Association (BMGA) can be found here: BMGA Membership

Full results of the 2007 World Crazy Golf Championships can be found here www.worldcrazygolf.co.uk

Results of the World Crazy Golf Championships 2003-2007

    2007
  1. Chris Harding (ENG)
  2. Andy Exall (ENG)
  3. Brad Shepherd (ENG)

    2006
  1. Tim ‘Ace Man’ Davies (WAL)
  2. Andy Exall (ENG)
  3. Brad Shepherd (ENG)

    2005
  1. Tim ‘Ace Man’ Davies (WAL)
  2. Olivia Prokopova (CZE)
  3. Pasi Aho (FIN)

    2004
  1. Tim ‘Ace Man’ Davies (WAL)
  2. John ‘Big Top Ted’ McIver (SCO)
  3. Peter Emmerson (SEA)

    2003
  1. Tim ‘Ace Man’ Davies (WAL)
  2. John ‘Big Top Ted’ McIver (SCO)
  3. Olivia Prokopova (CZE)

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