War Memorial Park 'FootGolf' Course

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the FootGolf experience at War Memorial Park unique compared to other courses?

You'll find War Memorial Park's FootGolf course offers a really relaxed, open parkland feel, which is quite different from dedicated FootGolf centers. The holes are cleverly integrated around existing park features, making for some interesting lines and a genuinely fun challenge without being overly difficult. We think it's perfect for a casual kickabout with friends or family.

Is War Memorial Park's FootGolf course suitable for younger children or absolute beginners?

Absolutely, this course is fantastic for all ages and skill levels, especially beginners and kids. The fairways are generally wide, and while there are a few gentle undulations, you won't encounter any intimidating hazards. It's a brilliant way to introduce youngsters to the game in a low-pressure, enjoyable environment.

When is the best time to visit War Memorial Park for FootGolf, and what should I expect regarding crowds?

We recommend aiming for a weekday morning or early afternoon, especially during spring or early autumn, to avoid the busiest times. Weekends, particularly sunny ones, can see the park quite lively, but the FootGolf course generally manages the flow well. Always check the weather forecast; a dry day makes for the best experience on these grass fairways.

What practical tips do you have for someone playing FootGolf at War Memorial Park for the first time?

Wear comfortable trainers or astroturf boots - no studs, please - and bring your own football if you have a favourite, though you can rent one. We suggest arriving a little early to soak in the park atmosphere and maybe grab a coffee from a nearby cafe before you tee off. Remember, it's all about having fun, so don't take it too seriously!

What are the typical costs for playing FootGolf at War Memorial Park, and do I need to book ahead?

The pricing here is very reasonable, making it an excellent value for a fun outing; expect to pay a modest per-person fee, with discounts often available for juniors or families. While you can sometimes just turn up, we strongly advise booking your tee time online, especially on weekends or during school holidays, to guarantee your spot and avoid any waiting.