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Crazy golf location?


Just wondering if anyone knows where the crazy golf was? It looks like one near where I
grew up, Boulters Lock which is by the Thames in Maidenhead, Berkshire.

I would love to know for sure!

"fool of a took! Next time throw yourself in instead and rid us of your stupidity!"

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the episode is titled "tee off, mr. bean" if it's helpful. funny reading through this board how many don't seem to like the feature length movies, i always felt the same way, i haven't even watched the latest, i remember reading they had to change the role a bit for there to become a movie, in it mr. bean would have to become more of a talking person, but i know in some tv episode he actually speaks a great deal, well for a person who usually only makes noises with his voice, another thing i never thought of brought up here, what's his first name? and learning just as with british "fawlty towers", years of production but only a few episodes, and how many topics there are about mr. bean possibly being an alien, of course there is a sign of that at the start of every episode but i grew up watching this so i am so used to that opening it never hit me, it's almost more fun to imagine him as a complete boob or as an unusual human being handling life's situations in his own particular ways, at the moment i can't think of any other entertainment like mr. bean working as well watching both as a child and a grown up, as a child you're just amused by his clownish behaviour, but watching it as a grown up you just find it genius how he manages to tangle himself up into these odd situations completely out of the norm, like in this episode, playing golf by himself (of course), ending up chasing the ball wreaking havoc all over town, back at the golf course by night and ends up with 3,427 on the score card.



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i was much too blind,
to figure it out myself,
so a force struck down,
and guided me the way,
from dark to light,
gutter to golden pave.

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