Last weekend 250 players competed in the World Crazy Golf Championships at Hastings Adventure Golf in East Sussex, UK.

At least seven countries were represented, including Romania, Australia, Hungary, New Zealand and the US.
They competed for £1,250 in prize money for the winner and another £2,500 divided between those coming second through to eighth.
Simon Tompkins, director of Hastings Adventure Golf, said it was "a great source of local pride to host the championships." The individual event had additional junior and novice categories. The team competition took place on Friday.
Competitors played six qualifying rounds - three on Saturday and three on Sunday - before the best-scoring 18 players competed in the final.
Seven different players have won the trophy in the event's 22-year history, according to the organisers. This year it was a fourth title in as many years for Cambridge fencing instructor Marc Chapman.