Located at the Ferndale Community Sports Centre in South London, the client wanted us to showcase the London Borough of Lambeth, educating people in the local area and history through the game of mini golf.
When designing this course, we worked with the client on their vision, highlighting some key sites of Lambeth and interpreting them into a crazy golf course with corresponding features and obstacles, discovering the borough through putting.
We had a lot of groundwork preparations to undertake for this course, to give it a good foundation and suitable drainage. We used our exclusive durable, bull-nosed kerb blocks to enhance play. We supplied a shipping container to turn into a play-through feature, as well as some sustainable reclaimed timber carved by our chainsaw artist into animals. Our concrete artists created our structural features, artistically finished off by our street art crew. The course was also designed to be fully DDA compliant as required by the client.
This aesthetically pleasing 15-hole course references the local history and cultural landmarks of the area creating an engaging, eye-catching and attractive course that can be enjoyed by the local community, as well as attracting people from outside of the borough.
If David Bowie were to have a game, he would probably sing “ground control to major putt!”