There are many courses throughout the world, we have played many here in the UK and Florida, however there are many more we look forward to playing. We have created this page dedicated to Crazy golf, Adventure golf or Mini golf, whatever you want to call it and will post a list of the courses as we play them, there are also tournaments if you want to take it more seriously.
No matter what age you are, we all love it and we can all have a go at it! It’s a game for all the family!
Below is a list of locations, click on the one your interested in and it will take you to the correct webpage for that particular mini golf course information and pictures.
No matter what age you are, we all love it and we can all have a go at it! It’s a game for all the family!
Below is a list of locations, click on the one your interested in and it will take you to the correct webpage for that particular mini golf course information and pictures.
United Kingdom
Jungle Journey - Torquay - July 2013
Pirates Cove Adventure Golf - Dawlish Warren - July 2013
Located at the side of the go karts, this is a 16 hole course, it was quite a bit weathered/tired and in need of a clean, but otherwise it was a good course to play.
Located at the side of the go karts, this is a 16 hole course, it was quite a bit weathered/tired and in need of a clean, but otherwise it was a good course to play.
The Lost World Crazy Golf – Hemsby – June 2013
We drove a little further north from Great Yarmouth to a little place called Hemsby, which appears to have nothing there, however if you turn right at the mini roundabout you arrive at a little tourist area, with amusements, cafes and 2 crazy golf courses. This course is a typical themed crazy golf, containing obstacles and set in beautiful surroundings.
We drove a little further north from Great Yarmouth to a little place called Hemsby, which appears to have nothing there, however if you turn right at the mini roundabout you arrive at a little tourist area, with amusements, cafes and 2 crazy golf courses. This course is a typical themed crazy golf, containing obstacles and set in beautiful surroundings.
Southport Crazy Golf - Lancashire
The crazy golf course is an 18 hole course, which is spread over quite a large area in a large U shape; it can get busy during the holiday season, so you may have to queue. It’s a good course, fairly well maintained and although a fairly simple course, it has some good, challenging holes.
The crazy golf course is an 18 hole course, which is spread over quite a large area in a large U shape; it can get busy during the holiday season, so you may have to queue. It’s a good course, fairly well maintained and although a fairly simple course, it has some good, challenging holes.
Lincolnshire - Skegness
To read our review and look at our pictures from the Crazy golf courses in Skegness, visit our Lincolnshire page here or click on one of the links below. |
Pirate Golf, Adventure Golf and Crazy Golf - Hastings - April 2014
There are 3 courses down on the seafront, we played Pirate Golf, which was a nice course, however it is 18 hole and was very busy, so it can take some time to play, especially if you have kids. Adventure Golf was a similar course, but Crazy Golf was a more original version, with typical obstacles like a windmill.
There are 3 courses down on the seafront, we played Pirate Golf, which was a nice course, however it is 18 hole and was very busy, so it can take some time to play, especially if you have kids. Adventure Golf was a similar course, but Crazy Golf was a more original version, with typical obstacles like a windmill.
Greens Cafe Crazy Golf - Padstow - Visited July 2015
This is an 18 hole, concrete course, which would really benefit from being upgraded, as the uneven concrete makes placing the ball almost as difficult as some of the holes are, some holes have a rubber mat, but this doesn’t always help either. There’s also a putting green, which we didn’t play, but more importantly there’s a cafe with a view to stop for a drink.
This is an 18 hole, concrete course, which would really benefit from being upgraded, as the uneven concrete makes placing the ball almost as difficult as some of the holes are, some holes have a rubber mat, but this doesn’t always help either. There’s also a putting green, which we didn’t play, but more importantly there’s a cafe with a view to stop for a drink.
Yorkshire
Holey Molies – Skelton-in-Cleveland – February 2017
We headed here on a cold wet day in February after a visit to Northallerton and Saltburn-by-the-sea. Situated inside a large warehouse, it's an ideal indoor activity for a wet day, however it wasn't much warmer inside than out.
Walking in you arrive in the cafe area and straight ahead is the doors through to the golf course. It's an 18 hole course, with some quirky holes, including the worlds longest hole (to be verified by Guinness World Records at the time of writing this review) and they've tried to use some of the warehouse height and length with the first hole, as you walk up some stairs, hit the ball, which then disappears off along the roof top, before arriving back down just a little further from the stairs.
First half of the course, the holes felt a little close together, whereas the second half there was more space for waiting players, although to be fair it wasn't really busy, so you didn't feel pressured.
In our opinion it's a nice course, but there is room for improvement, by making better use of the space, for instance they could have placed the start of the first hole above the cafe, which would give them more space to add a small area for the pool table instead of it being in the cafe, which would then also give them more table space in the cafe and an air hockey table would have also been a nice addition.
If you’re in the area it's definitely worth a visit, however it's quite a distance for us, therefore we wouldn't travel that far on a special trip.
We headed here on a cold wet day in February after a visit to Northallerton and Saltburn-by-the-sea. Situated inside a large warehouse, it's an ideal indoor activity for a wet day, however it wasn't much warmer inside than out.
Walking in you arrive in the cafe area and straight ahead is the doors through to the golf course. It's an 18 hole course, with some quirky holes, including the worlds longest hole (to be verified by Guinness World Records at the time of writing this review) and they've tried to use some of the warehouse height and length with the first hole, as you walk up some stairs, hit the ball, which then disappears off along the roof top, before arriving back down just a little further from the stairs.
First half of the course, the holes felt a little close together, whereas the second half there was more space for waiting players, although to be fair it wasn't really busy, so you didn't feel pressured.
In our opinion it's a nice course, but there is room for improvement, by making better use of the space, for instance they could have placed the start of the first hole above the cafe, which would give them more space to add a small area for the pool table instead of it being in the cafe, which would then also give them more table space in the cafe and an air hockey table would have also been a nice addition.
If you’re in the area it's definitely worth a visit, however it's quite a distance for us, therefore we wouldn't travel that far on a special trip.
Pleasure Island Adventure Golf - Visited January 2017
On a visit to Whitby in January 2017, we spotted the Pleasure Island Adventure Golf inside one of the amusements and decided to play. It’s only a 9 hole course, so quite short and being inside the amusements means it’s got limited space, however they did cleverly squeeze in an extra hole, by placing hole 5 up some spiral stairs and it was a nice course to play.
On a visit to Whitby in January 2017, we spotted the Pleasure Island Adventure Golf inside one of the amusements and decided to play. It’s only a 9 hole course, so quite short and being inside the amusements means it’s got limited space, however they did cleverly squeeze in an extra hole, by placing hole 5 up some spiral stairs and it was a nice course to play.
York Golf Range Crazy Golf Course - Visited June 2013
Newly added in 2012, the York Golf Range Crazy Golf course is an 11 hole course, with obstacles, a windmill and tunnels to go through, if your aim is right, it’s a lovely course in beautiful peaceful surroundings.
Newly added in 2012, the York Golf Range Crazy Golf course is an 11 hole course, with obstacles, a windmill and tunnels to go through, if your aim is right, it’s a lovely course in beautiful peaceful surroundings.
Pirates Adventure Mini Golf - Scarborough
Cosmic Golf - Xscape
Volcano Falls - Xscape
Pirate Island - Xscape
Worcestershire
Mini Golf - Stourport-on-Severn
West Midlands
Adventure Island Mini Golf - Birmingham
United States
Florida
Disney's Winter Summerland Miniature Golf - Orlando
Disney's Fantasia Miniature Golf - Orlando
Pirate's Cove Adventure Golf - Orlando
Portugal
Algarve - Vilamoura
Roma Family Golf