Putt-Putt Golf
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to visit a Putt-Putt Golf course to avoid crowds?
We recommend aiming for weekdays, especially late morning or early afternoon, for the most relaxed experience. Weekends, particularly evenings, can get quite busy with families and groups, which will definitely slow down your pace of play. You'll have the course practically to yourself during off-peak hours.
How much does a round of Putt-Putt Golf typically cost, and is it worth it?
Expect to pay around $8-12 per person for 18 holes, though prices can vary slightly by location across the United States. We think it's absolutely worth it for a fun, low-key outing; it's a classic American experience that offers great value for a couple of hours of entertainment and a bit of friendly competition.
Is Putt-Putt Golf challenging enough for adults, or is it just for kids?
Don't let the nostalgic charm fool you; Putt-Putt courses, with their consistent design and often subtle breaks, can be surprisingly tricky for adults. While kids certainly love it, you'll find plenty of holes that demand precision and a good read of the green to score well. It's a fantastic way to test your short game in a relaxed setting.
What makes the Putt-Putt Golf experience unique compared to other miniature golf courses?
Putt-Putt stands out for its standardized course design and unwavering focus on pure putting skill, rather than elaborate themes or oversized obstacles. You won't find windmills or pirate ships here; it's all about well-maintained, classic green layouts that truly test your touch and accuracy. It offers a straightforward, nostalgic challenge that's hard to beat.
What practical advice do you have for someone playing Putt-Putt Golf for the first time?
Wear comfortable shoes, as you'll be doing a fair bit of walking and standing. While they provide putters and balls, if you have a favorite putter you're welcome to bring it - just check with the counter first. Remember, it's about having fun and enjoying the simple challenge, so don't take it too seriously.