![]() As expected, food and drinks are expensive but I think the experience would have been much more enjoyable without the crowd. Highly recommend going on a week night so you can actually enjoy the golf at your own pace without being crammed in between holes. Maybe a professional golfer would appreciate the banks and slopes at each hole, but to me it was just adult miniature golf without the “FUN.” I guess I was expecting a more “sophisticated” golf course, but we found it very similar to other miniature golf courses we’ve always been to, but without the windmills, suspension bridges, etc that makes them more entertaining. Rooftop deck allowed a nice view but really showed just how crowded it can be on a busy night. There are drink racks and wet towels at each hole, but people had left their trash behind and on the nearby benches. We observed people in smaller groups playing the holes at normal speed, but then standing in the narrow spaces between the holes to allow others behind them play while still waiting for the big groups to move forward. ![]() There is no monitoring of how many can play in a group, and we saw up to 10 people at a time playing a hole which backed up the line behind them. But realistically if you’re there on a crowded night, you’ll wait about 30 minutes just to START one of the two courses and then spend your time waiting for each hole. Cost is $25 per adult at the door and you can play all day. But on a Saturday evening, the greens are covered with people waiting their turns at each hole and drinks/trash left everywhere. Promo photos appear to show spotless green landscapes with plenty of room. We were excited to see this “revolutionary” golf course designed by Tiger Woods.
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