Mini Golf

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to visit Putter's Paradise Mini Golf to avoid the biggest crowds?

We've found that hitting the greens right when they open on a weekday morning, or after 8 PM on a weeknight, gives you the most relaxed experience. You'll avoid the mid-day sun and the family rush, letting you really focus on those tricky bank shots.

What unique features or holes should we look out for at Putter's Paradise?

You absolutely have to experience the "Lighthouse Loop" - it's a multi-level hole where your ball disappears into the lighthouse and reappears on a lower tier, often with an unexpected bounce. We also love the "Crab Trap Challenge," a deceptively simple hole with a hidden slope that makes you rethink your putting line.

How much does a round at Putter's Paradise typically cost, and is it good value?

Expect to pay around $12-15 per person for a single round, with discounts sometimes available for re-plays or larger groups. We think it's excellent value; the course is meticulously maintained, the holes are genuinely creative, and you'll easily spend an hour or more enjoying the challenge.

Is Putter's Paradise suitable for very young children, or is it more for serious mini-golfers?

It strikes a great balance, honestly. While some holes offer clever challenges that will test even seasoned putters, there are plenty of straightforward shots and fun obstacles that keep younger kids engaged without frustration. We recommend it for all ages, but the little ones might need a bit of help on a few of the more intricate holes.

What's one practical tip you'd give someone playing Putter's Paradise for the first time?

Don't underestimate the water features - they're not just for show! Many holes incorporate subtle slopes that guide your ball towards the decorative streams, so pay close attention to the green's contours before you putt. Also, grab one of their delicious milkshakes from the snack bar afterwards; you've earned it.