Central Park Pitch & Putt
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to play Central Park Pitch & Putt to avoid the biggest crowds?
Look, if you want to enjoy Central Park Pitch & Putt without feeling rushed, aim for a weekday morning, especially outside of peak summer school holidays. The course is typically open from late spring through early fall, but those shoulder seasons in May or September offer fantastic conditions with fewer people.
What kind of golf experience should I expect at Central Park Pitch & Putt – is it truly beginner-friendly?
Absolutely, this is where you bring your friends who are just getting started, or your kids. The holes are genuinely short, mostly under 100 yards, making it perfect for working on your short game without the pressure of a full-length course. You'll find well-kept greens and a relaxed atmosphere, which is exactly what you want for a casual round.
Is Central Park Pitch & Putt good value, and what are the typical costs involved?
You'll find the green fees at Central Park Pitch & Putt are incredibly reasonable, especially for a quick, fun outing in the city. Expect to pay a modest fee per round, and yes, they do have clubs and balls available for rent if you're traveling light or just trying it out. It's fantastic value for a couple of hours of outdoor fun.
What makes Central Park Pitch & Putt stand out compared to other short courses?
What really sets Central Park apart is its surprisingly lush, well-maintained park setting right within the city. You're not just hitting balls in a field; you're navigating mature trees and surprisingly good greens for a pitch and putt. It feels like a proper, albeit miniature, golf experience, not just a practice range.
Do I need to bring my own golf clubs, or are rentals readily available at Central Park Pitch & Putt?
Don't sweat bringing your full bag; you really only need a putter and a wedge or two here. Central Park Pitch & Putt has a good selection of rental clubs available right on site, so it's super convenient if you're just passing through or don't own your own set. Just grab a few clubs and you're ready to go.