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Date | 2011–2023 | ||||||
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The World Adventure Golf Masters (WAGM) is an annual miniature golf competition held by the World Minigolf Sport Federation (WMF). Founded in Hastings, England, in 2011 with 30 competitors from 6 countries. [1] In 2019, it was hosted in Kungälv, Sweden, with 93 competitors from 14 countries including Sweden, Germany, New Zealand, [2] and the United States. [3]
The WAGM is played on an adventure-style miniature golf course with miniature golf balls. Categories include a women's and men's category, as well as senior men and senior women (46 years and older), male and female youth (up to 19 years), and an overall category. In addition, there's a team competition where countries compete in teams of four and a mixed pairs' competition.
For its first three years (2011–2013), the WAGM was played in Hastings, England. Participants were mostly from the UK and Germany, with a small number of participants from other countries in Europe, like Sweden and Finland. [4]
In 2014, the competition was held in Gullbergsbro, Gothenburg, Sweden and 50 competitors participated. [5]
In 2016, the competition was held in Pristina, Kosovo. [6] The number of competing countries rose to 15, from 8 the year before.
In 2023 (June 16–18), the World Adventure Golf Masters were played in Gumpoldskirchen, outside of Vienna, Austria. [7]
In 2024 WAGM championship played in Brno, Czech Republic, June 14-16 2024. One of the new features of the next WAGM is that it, for the first time ever, played on two different 18-hole courses. [8]
Year | Location | Competitors | Countries | Overall Winner | Overall Second | Overall Third | Team Winner | Results |
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2024 |
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75 | 8 |
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20 |
2023 |
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105 | 11 |
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2022 |
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75 | 10 |
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2021 |
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Canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. | ||||||
2020 |
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Canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. | ||||||
2019 |
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93 | 14 |
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2018 |
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95 | 16 |
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2017 |
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94 | 19 |
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2016 |
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62 | 15 |
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2015 |
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47 | 8 |
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[15] |
2014 |
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53 | 7 |
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[16] |
2013 |
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37 | 4 |
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[17] |
2012 |
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20 | 4 |
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2011 |
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30 | 6 |
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[19] |
World Adventure Golf Masters | |||||||
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Date | 2011–2023 | ||||||
Medalists | |||||||
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Champions | |||||||
Team |
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The World Adventure Golf Masters (WAGM) is an annual miniature golf competition held by the World Minigolf Sport Federation (WMF). Founded in Hastings, England, in 2011 with 30 competitors from 6 countries. [1] In 2019, it was hosted in Kungälv, Sweden, with 93 competitors from 14 countries including Sweden, Germany, New Zealand, [2] and the United States. [3]
The WAGM is played on an adventure-style miniature golf course with miniature golf balls. Categories include a women's and men's category, as well as senior men and senior women (46 years and older), male and female youth (up to 19 years), and an overall category. In addition, there's a team competition where countries compete in teams of four and a mixed pairs' competition.
For its first three years (2011–2013), the WAGM was played in Hastings, England. Participants were mostly from the UK and Germany, with a small number of participants from other countries in Europe, like Sweden and Finland. [4]
In 2014, the competition was held in Gullbergsbro, Gothenburg, Sweden and 50 competitors participated. [5]
In 2016, the competition was held in Pristina, Kosovo. [6] The number of competing countries rose to 15, from 8 the year before.
In 2023 (June 16–18), the World Adventure Golf Masters were played in Gumpoldskirchen, outside of Vienna, Austria. [7]
In 2024 WAGM championship played in Brno, Czech Republic, June 14-16 2024. One of the new features of the next WAGM is that it, for the first time ever, played on two different 18-hole courses. [8]
Year | Location | Competitors | Countries | Overall Winner | Overall Second | Overall Third | Team Winner | Results |
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2024 |
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75 | 8 |
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20 |
2023 |
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105 | 11 |
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2022 |
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75 | 10 |
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2021 |
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Canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. | ||||||
2020 |
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Canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. | ||||||
2019 |
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93 | 14 |
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2018 |
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95 | 16 |
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2017 |
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94 | 19 |
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2016 |
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62 | 15 |
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2015 |
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47 | 8 |
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2014 |
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53 | 7 |
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2013 |
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37 | 4 |
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2012 |
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20 | 4 |
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2011 |
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30 | 6 |
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