Pro Putt Miniature Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to play at Pro Putt Miniature Golf Course to avoid the crowds?

We always recommend hitting Pro Putt on a weekday morning right when they open, or later in the evening after 7 PM. This course gets genuinely packed, especially on sunny weekend afternoons, and you'll have a much more relaxed game without the wait.

What makes Pro Putt Miniature Golf Course unique, and how challenging is it?

Pro Putt stands out with its surprisingly clever use of elevation changes and water hazards, particularly on the back nine. It's not just flat putting; you'll find yourself strategizing shots through tunnels and over small streams, making it genuinely fun for all skill levels. The 18th hole, with its double-loop ramp, is a real test of touch.

How much does it cost to play at Pro Putt Miniature Golf Course, and is it good value for money?

A round at Pro Putt typically runs about $12 per person, with a slight discount for kids under 10. We think it's absolutely worth it; the course is well-maintained, and the varied holes offer more than enough entertainment for an hour or so.

Is Pro Putt Miniature Golf Course suitable for young children, and what amenities are available?

Absolutely, Pro Putt is very kid-friendly, though some of the trickier holes might require a little help for the youngest players. You'll find clean restrooms on-site, and there's a small snack bar selling cold drinks and ice cream, which is perfect for a mid-game refresh.

What's a practical tip for playing Pro Putt Miniature Golf Course that most people overlook?

Don't forget to bring a hat and some sunscreen, especially if you're playing mid-day. The course has minimal shade, particularly on the front nine, and you'll be out in the sun for the better part of an hour. Stay hydrated too - grab a drink from the snack bar before you start.