World Crazy Golf Championships

The World Crazy Golf Championships (WCGC) have been held every year since 2003 at the Adventure Golf Complex on Crazy Golf Course on the seafront of Hastings, East Sussex.[1] Individuals compete for the prestigious trophy with players from all over the world [2] including England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Finland, Germany, Czech Republic, Portugal and the United States.[3][4] However, during its 18-year history (to 2020) only six different players have managed to lift the coveted trophy.

World Crazy Golf Championships
Crazy Golf, sea front, Hastings
Highest governing bodythe British Minigolf Association (BMGA)
First played2003
Characteristics
ContactNo
TypeGolf, Precision sport
EquipmentGolf club, Golf ball, Crazy golf course

Rules and History of the WCGC

The World Crazy Golf Championships is open to everyone with no age restriction.[5] There are also categories for women, juniors and novices each having their own dedicated trophies. The World Championship Crazy Golf courses at Hastings Adventure Golf on the town's seafront contain many hazards and obstacles over the 18-holes including a water wheel, a windmill, an obelisk, lighthouse, ramps, bends, twists and bunkers.[4] The World Crazy Golf Championships is a miniature golf tournament which has its own unique playing rules, such as every player using the same type of ball,[1] thus able to have a world championship competition of its own.[6] Up to 102 competitors (in 2005) play six qualifying rounds, four on the Saturday and two on Sunday, with just the lowest scoring 18 players making the cut to participate in the final round. Since 2010, the championship has been played on one course, the crazy golf, an Arnold Palmer type course with obstacles. Prior to this, it was played on two different 18 hole courses, the crazy golf and the former mini golf course. The winner also receives £1000 in prize money, and a further £2000 is distributed to the placed players.[2] In 2013 Czech teenager Olivia Prokopová became the first female winner and also the youngest ever champion at the age of 18.[7] The World Crazy Golf Championships part of the tour of the British Minigolf Association (BMGA) which is the governing body for minigolf sport, including crazy golf.[4] The final is played on Sunday afternoon, in front of enthusiastic spectators, in 2007 the mayor of Hastings watched the final and then presented the prizes and trophies to the winning players.[4]

WCGC Results 2003 to 2020

Event Year Entrants Winner Score 2nd Score 3rd Score 4th Score 5th Score Ref
18th WCGC 2021
Event Cancelled2020N/AEvent CancelledN/AEvent CancelledN/AEvent CancelledN/AEvent CancelledN/AEvent CancelledN/A-
17th WCGC2019110 Marc Chapman235 Adam Kelly237 Michael Smith243 Martin Greenhead248 Steve Lovell251[8][9]
16th WCGC201896 Marc Chapman226 Adam Kelly227 Michael Smith228 Nuno Cunha229 Ed Pope230[10]
15th WCGC201758 Olivia Prokopová235 Steve Lovell240 Will Donnelly241 Chris Harding241 Adam Kelly242[11][12]
14th WCGC201671 Michael Smith233 Sean Homer237 Mark Wood238Thomas Giebenhein238 Derek Bentall239[13]
13th WCGC201575 Michael Smith221 Pasi Aho234 Chris Harding235 Olivia Prokopová236 Marc Chapman237[14]
12th WCGC201462 Chris Harding229 Nuno Cunha236 Adam Kelly238 Marc Chapman238 Pasi Aho238[15]
11th WCGC201378 Olivia Prokopová250 Sean Homer271 Pasi Aho273 Marc Chapman275 Michael Smith275[16]
10th WCGC201253 Michael Smith245 James Rutherford251 Olivia Prokopová253 Adam Kelly255 Sean Homer256[17]
9th WCGC201174 Michael Smith230 Andy Exall230 James Rutherford230 Adam Kelly (jr)231 Tony Kelly231[18]
8th WCGC201054 Chris Harding222 Peter Emmerson223 Michael Smith226 Marc Chapman231 Pasi Aho233[19]
7th WCGC200983 Keith Kellard247 Peter Emmerson252 John Mittler253 Tim Davies254 Sean Homer254[20]
6th WCGC200868 Tim Davies250 Chris Harding252 Andy Exall254 Pasi Aho255 Jo Williamson256[21]
5th WCGC200777 Chris Harding248 Andy Exall257 Brad Shepherd258 Bill Bullin261 Ruth Bullin262[22]
4th WCGC200687 Tim Davies253 Andy Exall256 Brad Shepherd260 John Moore261 Pasi Aho261[23][24]
3rd WCGC2005102 Tim Davies258 Olivia Prokopová260 Pasi Aho261 Philip Exall262 Jon Angel262[23][24]
2nd WCGC200449 Tim Davies238 John McIver251 Peter Emmerson270 Keith Kellard270 Brad Shepherd278[23][24]
1st WCGC200325 Tim Davies272 John McIver278 Olivia Prokopová279 Michael Webb283 Katerina Kulhankova286[23][24]

WCGC Roll of Honour - Champions 2003 to 2019

Wins Winner Years won
5 Tim Davies2003 · 2004 · 2005 · 2006 · 2008
4 Michael Smith2011 · 2012 · 2015 · 2016
3 Chris Harding2007 · 2010 · 2014
2 Olivia Prokopová2013 · 2017
2 Marc Chapman2018 · 2019
1 Keith Kellard2009

WCGC Video History

References

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  2. "Keith Kellard wins Castle Golf World Crazy Golf Championships 2009". minigolf.org.uk. 2009.
  3. "Olivia Prokopová wins the World Crazy Golf Championships at Hastings seafront 2013". minigolf.org.uk. 2013.
  4. "Minigolf Report – England's Michael Smith wins the 2012 Castle Golf World Crazy Golf Championships in Hastings, England". sportcal.com. 2012.
  5. "James Trubridge crazy golf feature". BBC. 2007.
  6. "Legends fall at the World Crazy Golf Championships 2007". minigolfnews.com. 2007.
  7. "World Crazy Golf Championship's first female winner of miniature golf, Hastings". The Guardian. 2013.
  8. "2019 WORLD CRAZY GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS". hastingsadventuregolf.com. 2019.
  9. "How's your mini golf? The World Crazy Golf Championships are happening". lonelyplanet.com. February 7, 2020.
  10. "2018 World Crazy Golf Championships". hastingsadventuregolf.com. 2018.
  11. "World Crazy Golf Championship 2017 Result". minigolf.org.uk. 2017.
  12. "WCGC Result 2017". BGMA. 2017.
  13. "WCGC Result 2016". BGMA. 2016.
  14. "WCGC Result 2015". BGMA. 2015.
  15. "WCGC Result 2014". BGMA. 2014.
  16. "WCGC Result 2013". BGMA. 2013.
  17. "WCGC Result 2012". BGMA. 2012.
  18. "WCGC Result 2011". BGMA. 2011.
  19. "WCGC Result 2010". BGMA. 2010.
  20. "WCGC Result 2009". BGMA. 2009.
  21. "World Crazy Golf Championship 2008". worldcrazygolf.co.uk. 2008.
  22. "World Crazy Golf Championship 2007". worldcrazygolf.co.uk. 2007.
  23. "BMGA Newsletter (October 2007)" (PDF). BMGA. 2007.
  24. "British Minigolf Newsletter October 2007" (PDF). British Minigolf Association (BGMA). Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 October 2018. .

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