Does it have 'nein' holes? Controversy over Adolf Hitler-themed crazy golf course

The exhibition course features a large model of the Fuhrer, and players have to knock a ball into a tunnel and under the Nazi leader's belt

Hitler's bunker: A golfer takes aim on the Fuhrer-themed course. (SWNS)

Crazy golfers can complete 'nein' holes with a difference - by playing on this course which includes a model of Adolf Hitler.

The exhibition crazy golf course features a large model of the Fuhrer, and players have to knock a ball into a tunnel and under the Nazi leader's belt.

The Hitler model even raises its arm in a Nazi salute and shouts 'nein nein nein' when the ball passes underneath.

The Hitler golf hole is part of a course which also features a mini statue of Saddam Hussein - which topples over when a ball drops into the hole.

The course was designed by a group of British artists, who describe the controversial design as 'crazy golf with a difference'.

It is thought the artists made the Hitler model themselves, which is currently on display at the Arnolfini art gallery in Bristol.

The Hitler golf hole is part of a course which also features a mini statue of Saddam Hussein - which topples over when a ball drops into the hole.

The Board of Deputies of British Jews has slammed the work as 'tasteless' and said it had 'absolutely no artistic value whatsoever'.


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But London-based American curator Doug Fishbone said it has been taken the wrong way.

He said: 'The spirit of the piece is actually mocking the subject and not anyone else.

'It is tasteless, I agree. But I don't think it is the artist's intention to offend anyone. I am surprised to see it caused any controversy because it is so obvious and brash.'