Garden Park
7 Hole Pitch-N-Putt
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the typical cost and how long does a round at Garden Park usually take?
You'll find Garden Park is incredibly budget-friendly, often just a few dollars per round, making it perfect for a spontaneous golf fix. You can easily play all seven holes in under an hour, even with a small group, so it's a great way to squeeze in some practice.
Is Garden Park a good spot for beginners or families with young golfers?
Absolutely, this is where you bring new golfers or the kids to get them hooked without intimidation. The short distances mean less frustration and more focus on putting, making it a fantastic, low-pressure learning environment for everyone.
What kind of clubs should I bring, or can I rent equipment at Garden Park?
You really only need a pitching wedge and a putter for Garden Park, maybe a sand wedge if you want to practice some tricky shots. Don't worry if you're traveling light - they usually have basic clubs available for rent, which is super convenient.
When's the best time to visit Garden Park to enjoy it without too many crowds?
We recommend hitting Garden Park on a weekday morning or late afternoon to really have the place to yourself. Weekends, especially sunny ones, can get quite busy with families and casual players, but the quick pace still keeps things moving.
What's unique about the course design or the overall experience at Garden Park?
What we love about Garden Park is its clever use of limited space, offering surprising variety across just seven holes. You'll encounter some fun undulations and well-placed bunkers that genuinely challenge your short game, proving a small course can still be mighty.