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Sweden Hans Olofsson's blog« See all Haazeman's blogs

Minigolf is dead, long live minigolf....
16 Jan 2009 at 09:35 | Posted in: General | Views: 3191 | Comments: 19
Minigolf is dead, long live minigolf....
I guess translation is not necessary......

OK, my turn, I guess Carl-Johan didn't really do us other bloggers a favor when he fired away his first post.

I think it was briljant and set the standard awfully high for preceding posts. If I were to comment on the main issue he discussed I would probably fill this page several times and bore you out totally. At this point, my only remark will be that we see things very differently in the world of Minigolf. Quite obvious of course, and no reason for problems, if it wasn't for the situations and discussions that arise around rules and sportsmanship almost every single year. I have played internationally since 1990, with many years of absence now and then though, main reason is sadly just the topics discussed. There are many feelings and thoughts hidden beneath the surface here, some of them must be let out in the open for the good sake of minigolf.

Enough with that crap, let's talk minigolf instead!

We are all in this for the love of the game. The different balls with its enticing colors make us shiver of anticipation to try them on different courses. We buy them in really sick numbers (my opinion, I have bought ~10 balls since 1990, serious!), but we love them. We are happy with our minigolf balls, 3D, NiFo etc are happy that we buy our new minigolf balls, some even pet and polish their minigolf balls at home.

BUT, is the sport of minigolf "happy"?!

New players from new nations must feel like shit when they arrive at the course and notice that the 19 bags in the center of the course belongs to 6 players. Top that with the arrogance of those nations during practice when they sometimes try to hide their balls or shots, cut in lines etc. Part of the game, or sick and bad for the sport, I don't know, you figure it out!?!

I guess I have to save some topics for later, so this marks the end of my first post, enjoy!

Greetings

hansson olof Andersson Olsson from Finland.....

PS. for you old people who remember the film Cool Runnings, about the Jamaican Bobsled team, have you ever wondered why the bad guys are always German or Swiss? even in sports.....;-)

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United Kingdom AceMan (Tim Davies) | Delete

16 Jan 2009 at 13:13
Yes agreed. Wholeheartedly!
The best representation of a nation's attributes often happens at the British open.
International players come over, outside their comfort zone and are warmly welcomed. I hope!! And they are a great source of knowledge - Heinz Weber, Thomas Zeininger and Christian Freilach - I remember fondly for their tips and I really enjoyed playing with them.
I don't think there's a player I have disliked who came over for the BO, except for that Jouni bloke ;)

Sweden Haazeman (Hans  Olofsson) | Delete

16 Jan 2009 at 12:40
I am a very kind and nice person and I believe everyone is good and of equal value etc.

BUT, I do speak my mind and that is not liked by some people, and even more then from them who can't tell person from opinion....

United Kingdom AceMan (Tim Davies) | Delete

16 Jan 2009 at 12:32
National Stereotypes - now you're talking!
The Finns - funny even in English - Ari, Jouni and Marku (please forgive any misspelling)
What I meant was - that 'shit' feeling Han was referring to - Yes we do feel that way. What's wrong with all these people?
Belgians - boring and very rude. Except one bloke in a garage who was very amusing.
Russians - pass the vodka!

Netherlands Tiek (Erik Tiekstra) | Delete

16 Jan 2009 at 12:16
Tim, nothing is wrong with "those people".
Remember the people in Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Sweden, UK etc. all have different cultures. I found people from the UK very open, Swedes are closed from the beginning, but when they are opening they are very open aswell.. Germans are also pretty closed, same actually with most Dutch people. They prefer to stay in their own "area". Swiss I don't know actually. Big issue might also be the language. Still many German-language people have problems with English, although this is changing rapidly in the last years!

So again, nothing is wrong with "these people", but everyone is just different.

United Kingdom AceMan (Tim Davies) | Delete

16 Jan 2009 at 12:04
Eh Hans! There are a number of Germans I like, haven't found a Swiss one yet though. Open and honest. Yes, I've noticed. What's wrong with all these people?

Sweden Hans (Hans Bergström) | Delete

16 Jan 2009 at 11:19
Obviously I wasnt so popular in international areas either, beeing kicked out from EMF :) Anyway I agree with Hans O that I also have no problem with most German or other players or leaders. What I have really hard time with though is false behavior on or off the course. And sorry to say this sport has actually more of that than you can imagine behind closed doors.

Sweden ThomasD (Thomas Damberg) | Delete

16 Jan 2009 at 11:12
I guess Hans won't win popularity contests in any country ;-) Whether that is good or bad I'll let others decide. At least things tend to happen around him. :-)

Sweden Haazeman (Hans  Olofsson) | Delete

16 Jan 2009 at 11:12
Well, I guess that makes 2 of us then.
Popularity has never been an important issue or goal for me, gave that up long time ago, honesty wins in the long run...
But I do like most of the german-speaking minigolf players, under the right circumstances, and outside the course.

Sweden C-J (Carl-Johan Ryner) | Delete

16 Jan 2009 at 10:03
Well, I guess you won't win any popularity contest in the German speaking countries. :)
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