I really enjoyed this course for its uniqueness and interactivity and also getting hole-in-ones or nailing extremely hard shots in 1 swing on holes 11 and 16. I knocked it in the top hole on my first swing and then putted it in for 2 on hole 16. An impressive shot that I had no idea how I nailed. Anyway, I would say this course is slightly better than Sub Par Mini Golf, though we really enjoyed that. This course caters to all skill sets. It's not like a typical course where you can have multiple people putting on the same whole. It is more so that 1 person putts and finishes the hole before the other one hits. They use plastic golf balls here and this allows you to hit the ball harder and not necessarily shoot it out of bounds as a normal golf ball would do. Aside from the course, it is in an area where there are a lot of food trucks so you can grab a bite to eat easily, but just don't go on a Monday close to when they open or might have 1 option. All in all, I had fun. Not sure if there is really a good replayability aspect to the course. There was an elementary class there when we were there and I think whoever coordinated that field trip was a genius!
Fun place for mini golf in the city. The course is well taken care of and fun. Reservation system was easy to use. Food trucks in the same complex and across the street.
Started at Bayfront across from Chase. Ended up at the nearest kid friendly place. It was 4 flat city blocks walk. $3-$4 several hours to park at Bayfront. Place was a ghost land super chill. Really cool vibe with lots of shade. Lil girl and I played back 9. Highly recommend. Couches and lots of sitting area.
This was a fun family activity. The holes are really creative, beautiful, and share a lot of history about SF & California. Lots of food and drink nearby. It’s nice that the price of admission benefits local foster youth. We’d love to come back!
Corey Fronek
9 months agoI really enjoyed this course for its uniqueness and interactivity and also getting hole-in-ones or nailing extremely hard shots in 1 swing on holes 11 and 16. I knocked it in the top hole on my first swing and then putted it in for 2 on hole 16. An impressive shot that I had no idea how I nailed. Anyway, I would say this course is slightly better than Sub Par Mini Golf, though we really enjoyed that. This course caters to all skill sets. It's not like a typical course where you can have multiple people putting on the same whole. It is more so that 1 person putts and finishes the hole before the other one hits. They use plastic golf balls here and this allows you to hit the ball harder and not necessarily shoot it out of bounds as a normal golf ball would do. Aside from the course, it is in an area where there are a lot of food trucks so you can grab a bite to eat easily, but just don't go on a Monday close to when they open or might have 1 option. All in all, I had fun. Not sure if there is really a good replayability aspect to the course. There was an elementary class there when we were there and I think whoever coordinated that field trip was a genius!
amanda lee
4 months agoFun place for mini golf in the city. The course is well taken care of and fun. Reservation system was easy to use. Food trucks in the same complex and across the street.
Wes Knapp
a year agoStarted at Bayfront across from Chase. Ended up at the nearest kid friendly place. It was 4 flat city blocks walk. $3-$4 several hours to park at Bayfront. Place was a ghost land super chill. Really cool vibe with lots of shade. Lil girl and I played back 9. Highly recommend. Couches and lots of sitting area.
Katie Walton
2 months agoThis was a fun family activity. The holes are really creative, beautiful, and share a lot of history about SF & California. Lots of food and drink nearby. It’s nice that the price of admission benefits local foster youth. We’d love to come back!
Grace Lin
10 months agoAmazing designed mini golf court! Love how they included the historical and modern spots in San Francisco. Great education for locals and tourists!