Mini Golf

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Putter's Paradise at Sandy Shores different from other mini golf courses?

This course truly stands out with its intricate, nautical-themed holes, featuring miniature lighthouses, shipwrecks, and even a working water wheel on the 12th hole. You'll find the course design is genuinely creative, offering a fun challenge beyond just windmills and basic obstacles.

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

We highly recommend visiting on a weekday morning right when they open, especially during peak summer season. You'll enjoy a much more relaxed pace and won't feel rushed, allowing you to truly appreciate the detailed landscaping and unique hole designs.

Is Putter's Paradise worth the price, and what should I expect for costs?

Absolutely, we think it's a great value for the experience; adult tickets are typically around $15, with discounts for kids and seniors. You're paying for a meticulously maintained course with unique challenges and a memorable atmosphere, not just a standard putt-putt.

What's the most challenging or memorable hole at Putter's Paradise?

The 18th hole, affectionately known as "The Kraken's Lair," is definitely the most memorable, featuring a multi-tiered green and a tricky bank shot around a giant kraken tentacle. It's a fantastic, high-stakes finish that often decides the winner of your group.

Is Putter's Paradise suitable for younger children or those with mobility concerns?

The course is quite family-friendly, with wide, paved paths making it accessible for strollers and most wheelchairs, though some slopes might require assistance. Younger kids will adore the vibrant themes and interactive elements, making it a fun outing for everyone in your party.