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There could be help at hand for the world's number one golfer, Tiger Woods, as he aims to recover his form following a recent early exit from the British Open at Turnberry.

Woods missed a cut for only the second time in his professional career in Scotland so what better way to get the fun back into a failing game than to hit the "crazy golf" course?

The roots of crazy golf stretch back to 1867 when some members of the Royal & Ancient Golf Club in St Andrews, Scotland founded the MENS' Putting Club and an 18-hole course of putting greens dubbed 'the Himalayas' as a way to enable women to play the game. Read full article »

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