Graves Park Pitch & Putt

9 hole Pitch & Putt

Website: https://www.sheffield.gov.uk/out--about/leisure/leisure-facilities/outdoor-sports-facilities/mini-golf-putting-prices.html

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Graves Park Pitch & Putt suitable for absolute beginners or families with young children?

Yes, absolutely. This is a fantastic spot to introduce new players to the game without intimidation; the holes are short and forgiving, making it perfect for a relaxed family outing. You'll find it's more about fun and getting a feel for the game than posting a low score.

What's the best way to play Graves Park Pitch & Putt, and what should I expect to pay?

You don't usually need to book ahead - just turn up and pay at the kiosk, which makes it wonderfully spontaneous. Expect very reasonable green fees, typically just a few pounds, making it one of the most affordable rounds you'll find in England. A round usually takes less than an hour, so it's perfect for a quick golf fix.

What are the course conditions like at Graves Park Pitch & Putt, and are there any standout holes?

You'll find the greens are generally well-maintained for a public pitch and putt, offering a true roll, though don't expect championship-level manicuring. The course itself is quite flat and open, making for an easy walk, and while there aren't "standout" holes in a dramatic sense, the short, precise challenges are consistently enjoyable. It's the perfect place to dial in your short game.

What clubs should I bring to Graves Park Pitch & Putt, or can I rent them?

You really only need a putter and a wedge - a sand wedge or a pitching wedge will cover most shots here, as the longest hole is quite short. If you don't have your own, they usually have clubs available for hire at a small cost, which is super convenient if you're just passing through or trying it out. Don't forget some balls; they're often available to buy too.

When is the best time to visit Graves Park Pitch & Putt to avoid crowds?

We recommend visiting on a weekday morning or late afternoon if you want to enjoy a quieter round; weekends, especially sunny ones, can get quite busy with families and casual players. The course is open year-round, but spring and summer offer the most pleasant playing conditions, naturally.