Invented in Scotland in the 1980s, the structure stands almost 9 m (30 ft) high and is divided into 12 scoring segments.
[1] The BBC also started a series of TV programmes on the same format, with the first based at Hever Castle in Kent.
Celebrities such as the cricketer Ian Botham and Jackie Stewart appeared on the show.
Commentary was by David Vine, and the programme produced by Peter Hylton Cleaver.
The equipment was refurbished in 2011 and toured at game fairs and other events in the UK,[2] with a Championship[3] being held in 2012 and 2013.