Mini Golf

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the mini golf course in New Zealand different from others I've played?

This isn't your average windmill-and-clown mini golf. You'll find holes inspired by New Zealand's incredible landscapes, like a tricky par-3 through a miniature fjord or a challenging putt around a geothermal geyser replica. It's a genuinely creative layout that feels distinctly Kiwi.

When's the best time to visit for a round, and what's the vibe like?

We recommend hitting the course in the late afternoon during spring or autumn; the weather is usually perfect, and the crowds are thinner than in peak summer. It's a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere, but don't be fooled - some holes will really test your putting skills.

How much does a round typically cost, and is it worth it?

Expect to pay around NZD 15-20 per adult, with discounts for kids and families. We think it's absolutely worth it for the unique experience and well-maintained course; it's a fun way to spend an hour or two without breaking the bank.

Are there any particularly memorable holes or challenges I should look out for?

Definitely keep an eye out for the 'Hobbit Hole' - a surprisingly difficult tunnel shot that often leads to a bogey, and the 'Bungy Jump' hole where your ball takes a dramatic drop. These creative designs make for some great photo opportunities and even better bragging rights if you conquer them.

Any practical tips for playing this course, or what else is nearby?

We suggest wearing comfortable shoes, especially if you plan to walk the whole course, and bring a hat and sunscreen if it's sunny - it's mostly outdoors. Afterwards, you're usually just a short stroll from some excellent local cafes or a scenic waterfront, perfect for a post-game treat.