Hello everybody that reads this forum.
I am fortunate enough to have a 'very exciting opportunity' for you.
From late June to early August I am in London and looking to play minigolf. Now minigolf is incredibly dull to play on your own. So I am presenting you with the chance to play minigolf with me Clockwork Orange. Two time Kent Open Champion, runner up in the British doubles and two Club Champs. I can play at any minigolf course in the London area but would prefer Sidcup as I'm looking for a hat trick of victories there.
I would be very grateful if any London based minigolfers or minigolfers outside of London prepared to travel would help me as I prepare for the World Championships in mid August and more importantly the Kent Open in November.
This is an excellent opportunity for those who played in any of the last three editions of the Kent Open without winning, learn from a true master of Sidcup!
Or in the words of the great Donkey Gringo 'All hail to Seth Thomas, one ball King of Explorers course at Sidcup.'
I am fortunate enough to have a 'very exciting opportunity' for you.
From late June to early August I am in London and looking to play minigolf. Now minigolf is incredibly dull to play on your own. So I am presenting you with the chance to play minigolf with me Clockwork Orange. Two time Kent Open Champion, runner up in the British doubles and two Club Champs. I can play at any minigolf course in the London area but would prefer Sidcup as I'm looking for a hat trick of victories there.
I would be very grateful if any London based minigolfers or minigolfers outside of London prepared to travel would help me as I prepare for the World Championships in mid August and more importantly the Kent Open in November.
This is an excellent opportunity for those who played in any of the last three editions of the Kent Open without winning, learn from a true master of Sidcup!
Or in the words of the great Donkey Gringo 'All hail to Seth Thomas, one ball King of Explorers course at Sidcup.'