A photograph of a man playing mini-golf on Gap Filler's Gap Golf course.
A photograph of a child playing mini-golf on Gap Filler's Gap Golf course.
A photograph of the first hole of Gap Filler's Gap Golf course. Written on the wooden framing around the hole is, "Gap golf! Hole 1: Skinny Limits par 2, 6.1 m".
A photograph of a man and a child preparing the ground for one of the holes of Gap Filler's Gap Golf course.
A PDF copy of pages 180-181 of the book Christchurch: The Transitional City Pt IV. The pages document the transitional project 'Gap Golf'. Photos: Gap Filler
'Czech Mate', a Gap Golf course next to Gap Filler Community Chess in Sydenham. Golf clubs and balls have been supplied by Gap Filler.
Fairway to heaven', number 70 in Gap Filler's Gap Golf course. This is the last hole in Gap Golf. It was built out of green felt, polystyrene, wooden pallets and rubber piping.
A child playing 'Czech Mate', a Gap Golf course in Sydenham.
A group of children playing 'Skinny Limits', a Gap Golf course in Sydenham.
A group of children playing 'Skinny Limits', a Gap Golf course in Sydenham.
A group of children playing 'Skinny Limits', a Gap Golf course in Sydenham.
A map of Gap Filler project 18, a mini-golf course around the central city.
Tap Dance', a Gap Golf course built by Gap Filler out of wooden planks and green felt.
The sausage sizzle at the Gap Golf prize giving ceremony, held at the Pallet Pavilion.
Members of the community at the Gap Golf tournament prize giving ceremony at the Pallet Pavilion.
A man wins a prize at the Gap Golf prize giving ceremony, held at the Pallet Pavilion.
The M.C. at the Gap Golf prize giving ceremony. This was held at the Pallet Pavilion.
The Escargot', a mini golf course built by Gap Filler. It has been made out of green felt and rubber piping.
The Escargot', a mini golf course built by Gap Filler. It has been made out of green felt and rubber piping.
The Escargot', a mini golf course built by Gap Filler. It has been made out of green felt and rubber piping.
A winner of the Gap Golf tournament at the prize giving ceremony. This was held at the Pallet Pavilion.
A winner of the Gap Golf tournament with his prize. The prize giving ceremony was held at the Pallet Pavilion.
A mini golf course on a the site of a demolished building. It has been built by Gap Filler out of stones and green felt.
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 15 January 2013 entitled, "Golf in the Gap".
A mini golf course on a the site of a demolished building. It has been built by Gap Filler out of stones and green felt.
Wintering, a folk collaboration from Wellington, performing at the Gap Filler Community Chess Board. To the right, members of the public are playing mini golf on one of the Gap Golf courses.
Pallet Golf', a Gap Golf course on a the site of a demolished building. It has been built by Gap Filler to look like a journey through Christchurch. A plastic road cone as well as mini road cones, road signs, tunnels and rivers can be seen. The course has been built using green felt, wooden pallets, tyres, planks of wood and bricks.
The M.C. at the Gap Golf prize giving ceremony holding a prize, a green business jacket. The ceremony was held at the Pallet Pavilion.
The M.C. at the Gap Golf prize giving ceremony announces the winner of a prize. The ceremony was held at the Pallet Pavilion.
Bob Charles', a Gap Golf course on a the site of a demolished building. It has been built by Gap Filler out of bricks and green felt.