14 Best Mini & Crazy Golf in London: Outdoor & Indoor

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Mini Golf in London has attracted many guests and investors throughout the years, with millions of pounds used to build crazy golf courses. The courses range from luxurious venues to high tech centres where every tap of the ball is recorded for precision.

Are you looking for a themed mini golf course? Then, Plonk Golf got you covered with its tropical design in Camden Market. London has a lot to offer when it comes to mini golf courses, including the crazy golf course in Swingers, known for its indoor playground that brings the golf bar to life.

Best Mini & Crazy Golf Courses in London
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Crazy Golf is a type of mini Golf similar to putt putt golf and goofy Golf. Putt Putt golf needs no explanation as you probably played it as a child living in the UK, goofy Golf brings you insane obstacles, and crazy Golf pulls up with its tons of fun and chaotic sets.

Most fans look at crazy Golf as another fun night of entertainment. It is called crazy Golf since it bends the rules of Golf by allowing each player to complete a whole hole before the next player; however, during the last round, all players are allowed to play simultaneously, creating an indeed chaotic set.

Read on to dive into the crazy Golf and mini-golf courses you can visit today in London. Our top picks bring you popular entertainment courses and upscale venues for adult-only and family-friendly crazy Golf.

Top Mini Golf Places in London: Crazy Golf, Putt Putt Golf

1. Swingers

Swingers
Photo: @swingersldn
  • Location(s): 8 Brown’s Buildings, EC3A 8AL and 15 John Prince’s St, W1G 0AB
  • Courses: 3 x 9 holes in West End and 2 x 9 holes Liverpool
  • Price: £11 during off-peak period and £13.50 during peak periods
  • Opening Hours: Tuesday – Friday: 12 pm – 12 am; Saturday: 10:30 am – 1 am; Sunday: 12 pm – 11 pm

Swingers have three locations worldwide; two in London and one in the United States. The club is a fun entertainment zone designed for three purposes: street food, signature cocktails, and multiple crazy golf courses.

For just £11 on Mondays to Wednesdays before 5 pm, you can get to play in the old WW2 bunker in the City location. Both London venues feature nine-hole courses, but the West End has three separate courses instead of the two in Liverpool Street.

The first-rate service at the City is well paired with the upscale clubhouse design and the rolling greens adorning the floors and walls. Swingers offer themed courses, one with a lighthouse, another with a windmill layout, a big wheel course, and the popular Helter Skelter crazy course.

You may be wondering, how long does a round of Golf at Swingers take? A round at Swingers crazy Golf takes about 20 to 30 minutes on average per player.

Visit Swingers in the City for the Sunday Bottomless Drinks. For just £45 per person, you get a full round of crazy Golf, a selection of irresistible street foods, a booked area for your crew, and one and a half hours of unlimited tequila cocktails from Cazcabel Tequila.

2. Plonk Crazy Golf

Plonk Crazy Golf
Photo: @plonkgolf
  • Location(s): Shoreditch, Camden Market, Borough Market, Hackney
  • Courses: 1 x 9 holes
  • Price: £13 for peak hours (adults only), £9.90 adults & £5.50 kids during off peak hours
  • Opening Hours: Sunday & Monday: 12 pm – 7 pm, Tuesday – Saturday: 12 pm – 10:30 pm

Plonk Crazy Golf Courses are known for their fun thematic settings that are great to visit on the weekend with the kids and friends. Plonk in Horniman Museum brings a family-friendly outdoor course with big hills, ramps, and loops, while Plonk in Peckham Levels features indoor courses surrounded by retro arcade games and a cocktail bar.

Plonk’s outdoor course in South Bank near River Thames is great for kids under the age of 10, while Plonk Camden Market is the place to be if you want to golf in an indoor tropical themed course. It features a classic mini golf design bottle bar with lots of cocktails, beers & wines, but it does not serve food.

The fun filled ambience at each location attracts a lot of visitors, especially during the peak hours (all day on weekends and after 5 pm on weekdays). Walk-ins are permitted, but it is recommended you book in advance to avoid missing a slot.

3. Puttshack

Puttshack
Photo: @puttshack
  • Location(s): White City, Bank, Lakeside, and Watford
  • Courses: 4 x 9 holes (White City & Bank)
  • Price: £13.50 – £20.25 for adults, £9 – £13.50 for kids
  • Opening Hours: Monday – Wednesday: 12 pm – 11 pm, Thursday – Friday: 12 pm – 12 am, Saturday – Sunday: from 11 am – 12 am (late)

While Plonk Mini Golf offers a thematic scene, Puttshack London brings you an upscale tech-infused mini golf experience paired with crazy indoor courses. Moreover, Puttshack offers a variety of foods and drinks complemented by the flashing lights and a colourful ambience.

Puttshack golf balls are tracked automatically with a patented technology that helps the game run smoothly and avoid cheating scandals. Scores are automatically recorded and displayed on the screen keeping your hands free off the paper and pen.

The four locations in London feature similar experiences with huge dining spaces and LED-coloured rooms that hypnotize you into the breathtaking scenery. Music plays all day and night with effectively curated playlists, live performances, and DJ features. Check out their calendar for funky jams and live events.

Prices vary with peak hours and age arrangement. Get in during the off-peak hours (before 5:30 pm Monday to Friday) to get the lowest charges. Please note that adult prices are for ages 13 + and only 18+ guests are allowed in after 7 pm.

You may be asking; how many holes is Puttshack bank? Puttshack has nine holes which take about 30 minutes to complete.

4. Putt in the Park

Putt in the Park
Photo: @puttinthepark
  • Location(s): Wandsworth Park, Battersea Park, Action Park, Colchester Park, Gunnersbury Park, Acton
  • Courses: 1 x 12 holes
  • Price: £10 – £11for adults and £8 – £9 for kids (4 – 14 years)
  • Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday: 9 am – 7 pm

Putt in the Park is a mini Golf putting course company with various locations across the UK. The enviable outdoor golf courses are located in parks across London, all featuring a 12-hole course surrounded by lots of greenery and water features.

Visit Putt in the Park in Acton Park to enjoy wood fired pizzas in the adjacent clubhouse. Go to Wandsworth Park to play Golf alongside the laughing clown and animatronic dinosaur. Head into Battersea Park to play mini Golf in an authentic outdoor setting surrounded by treetops and lots of birds.

Putt in the Park is not just a fun set but a challenging one created for the most experienced golfers as well as beginners. All come with enticing packages for family events and fan-filled events coupled with drinks, coffee, fast foods, and one round of mini Golf.

5. Pop Golf in Boxpark Wembley

Pop Golf in Boxpark Wembley
Photo: @popgolfuk
  • Location(s): Unit 3 Diplocks Yard, 73 North Road, Brighton, London BN1 1YD
  • Courses: 1 x 9 holes
  • Price: from £17 for adults and £8 for kids
  • Opening Hours: Monday – Sunday: 12 pm – 4 pm

Pop Golf is the best crazy golf venue for the 21st-century golfer, with lots of music themes, interactive audio tech, and immersive & colourful ambience, all built around a music-first ethos. The venue features lots of neon signs and décor reminiscent of a retro vibe and arcade-style gaming centre from back in the day.

Retro boomboxes adorn the walls alongside suspended cassette tapes and music headphones. The top-of-the-line sound system immerses you in a pop music video-type setting with a great soundtrack playing in the background.

Each hole takes you into a new setting in the music video experience, distinguished by unique graffiti, different colour lighting, geometrically shaped holes, and artistic pieces.

Pop Golf has offers throughout the year that make its pricing unpredictable, but you can expect family tickets from £30 (2 adults and 2 kids) or £15 for a single adult plus child.

6. Junkyard Golf Club

Junkyard Golf Club
Photo: @junkyardgolfclub
  • Location(s): 88 Worship Street, Hackney, London EC2A 2BE
  • Courses: 4 x 9 holes
  • Price: £11 for off peak hours and £13 for peak hours
  • Opening Hours: Sunday: 12 pm – 10 pm, Monday – Wednesday: 4 pm – 12 am, Thursday: 2 pm – 12 am, Friday – Saturday: 12 pm – 12:30 am.

Junkyard Golf has six different crazy golf venues in the UK: London, Newcastle, Leeds, Liverpool, Oxford, and Manchester. Junkyard Golf Club in London features four different courses, all tailored to be crazier than the next, with impeccable lighting, neon décor, and challenging sets.

The Pablo course is a tropically themed course with lots of skull fixtures, while the Dirk course is a 9-hole set covered in furry walls and 90s-themed décor.

Go for the Gary course to play a round in a disco-themed set with scrap metal décor and party light ambience. Bozo course takes it up a notch with its freaky design and creepy artwork reminiscent of your worst nightmares.

Drinks are in plenty, and food comes in the form of nachos & pizzas.

7. Birdies Crazy Golf London: Islington, Battersea, Stratford

Birdies Crazy Golf London: Islington, Battersea, Stratford
Photo: @playbirdies
  • Location(s): Islington, Battersea, Stratford
  • Courses: 1 x 9 holes
  • Price: £8 per adult on off peak hours and £12 on peak hours, £6 for children
  • Opening Hours: Tuesday – Thursday: 3 pm – 11 pm, Friday: 12 pm – 12 am, Saturday: 12 pm – 12 am, Sunday: 11 pm – 10 pm

Birdies Crazy Golf Is owned by the SFG Club, who brought Stratford the Roof East. The crazy golf experience is coupled with an incredible cocktail bar scene situated across several locations across London, including the most famed one in Battersea Power Station.

The visually stimulating 9-hole course is filled with lots of greenery, a vibrantly lit neon scene and eclectic music (the 90s and 00s classics) that adds some oomph to the scene. Take about 25 to 40 minutes on one round with your friends for as little as £8 per person in any of the locations.

Unique and creative craft cocktails make up the bar menu, which is filled with other drinks, from fine wine to craft beers. Feast on the daily happy hour from 3 – 7 pm, granting you all types of cocktails for just 6 quid and chicken wings for 50 quid per person.

8. CrazyPutt Adventure Golf

CrazyPutt Adventure Golf
Photo: @crazy_putt
  • Location(s): Greenwich Peninsula Golf Range, Tunnel Avenue, London SE10 0QE
  • Courses: 1 x 18 holes
  • Price: £10 per adult on off peak hours and £12 on peak hours, £7 for children
  • Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday: 9 am – 9 pm

CrazyPutt Adventure Golf is a miniature golf course in Greenwich Peninsula where you can play 1980s-themed mini Golf on its 18-hole course. If you are looking for a family friendly activity to do in Greenwich all day, then this is the place to be.

The course is decorated with water features, patches of rough and dirt, lots of bridges, and picturesque scenes that bring out the natural ambience of the scene. The golf course is also open to lots of events, including kids’ parties, date nights, competitions, as well as corporate parties.

9.  Jurassic Encounter Adventure Golf

Jurassic Encounter Adventure Golf
Photo: @richardottaway
  • Location(s): World of Golf, Beverley Way, New Malden, London, KT3 4PH
  • Courses: 1 x 18 holes
  • Price: £11 for adults and £7 for children
  • Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday: 7:45 am – 8 pm

Travelling back in time is no longer a dream concept but a real-life one on Jurassic Encounter Adventure Golf, where your kids can play mini Golf next to massive models of T-Rexes and adventurous fluorescent water fixtures.

The concept is more tailored to kids than lovers of crazy Golf. The course is anciently decorated with lots of kids’ goods and animatronics but less of a feature-packed crazy golf set. Carry your camera with you to take tons of pictures of the extinct animals set in strategic rocky fixtures.

10. Mr Mullingan’s Dino Golf

Mr Mullingan’s Dino Golf
Photo: @mrmulliganssidcup
  • Location(s): A20, Sidcup by pass, London, BR7 5Rp
  • Courses: 2 x 18 holes
  • Price: £8 for adults and £7 for kids
  • Opening Hours: Monday – Sunday: 10 am – 10 pm

These two 18-hole courses in Sidcup Family Golf offer an epic dinosaur-themed experience full of adventure and entertainment for the kids. Open every day of the week, Mr. Mulligan’s Dino Golf features lots of dinosaurs and cascading water features from waterfalls to small lakes and rivers.

The mini golf courses can be identified as Putt Putt golf as they are not competitive arenas for professionals but more fun zones for kids. If you want a great place to host a kids’ birthday party or a great place to hang out with your family, then this is the place to be.

Go ahead and pay for the two courses package to save a few bucks. For the 36 holes, adults’ tickets sell for £12, and kids’ prices are £7 (similar to single-course tickets for kids). For a family of four, book the 36 holes at a discounted charge of £35.

11. Moby Adventure Golf

Moby Adventure Golf
Photo: @golfkingdomessex
  • Location(s): Whalebone Lane, Chadwell Heath, Greater London, RM6 6SB
  • Courses: 1 x 18 holes
  • Price: £9.95 for adults (age 12 +), £7.70 for kids between 5 and 11, £4.20 for kids under 5 years
  • Opening Hours: Monday – Friday: 9 am – 7 pm, Saturday – Sunday: 9 am – 6 pm

Moby Adventure Golf is another mini golf experience fit for the family. The Golf was created under the great adventures surrounding Dagenham’s Moby Dick, a story that brings you the onsite huge sperm whale surrounded by a 60-meter lagoon and an almost 10-meter waterfall.

The adventure themed mini golf course is named as UK’s largest, with the 9 feet open mouth of a full-size sperm whale. The 24-foot whale ship adds to the mystique and allure of the 18-hole golf course that set the company more than £70,000.

12. Lost Jungle London

Lost Jungle London
Photo: @lostjunglelondon
  • Location(s): Edgware Way, London HA8 8DD
  • Courses: 2 x 18 holes and 1 x 9 hole
  • Price: £8.50 – £10 for adults (aged 18 +), £6 – €9 (ages 5 – 17), £1.50 per year of age for kids below 5
  • Opening Hours: Monday – Sunday: 9 am – 7 pm (varies from month to month)

Moby Adventure Golf may be the largest mini adventure golf course in the UK, but Lost Jungle London is the biggest adventure golf course in Europe. The golf course consists of two 18-hole (Congo and Amazon) adventure golf courses and another huge 9-hole separate-foot golf course.

If you want to experience something close to featuring in an Indiana Jones movie, this is the place to be. The various hidden tombs and cascading waterfalls immerse you in a jungle scene with which kids would love to play all day.

13. Mini Golf at Montgomery Square

Mini Golf at Montgomery Square
Photo: @craigandkarl
  • Location(s): Montgomery Square, Canary Wharf, London, E14 5AB
  • Courses: 1 x 9 holes, artistic golf-course exhibition
  • Price: free
  • Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday: 12 pm – 6 pm

Situated less than five minutes from central Canary Wharf and West India Quay, this golf course is completely free for anyone to use. It is an artistic and fashion-centric zone that was designed by artists Craig And Karl.

Adorned in the duo’s signature vibrant style and fun, the mini golf course was launched in 2022 in Montgomery Square to offer art lovers a chance to play the free game during the Summer Lights Festival.

The Minigolf at Montgomery Square is the only free mini Golf in London. It boasts neon colourways of orange, pink and yellow.

14. Jurassic Falls Adventure Golf

Jurassic Falls Adventure Golf
Photo: @hannahvictory
  • Location(s): Waltham Forest, South end Road, Walthamstow, London E4 8TA
  • Courses: 1 x 18 holes
  • Price: £38 – £39.50 for up to 5 players, £21.50 £22.50 for up to 2 players
  • Opening Hours: Monday to Friday: 12 pm am – 4 pm, Saturday & Sunday: 11 am – 4 pm

As you can tell, London has a huge number of adventure golf courses surrounded by extinct species and lush greenery that bring an impressive jungle themed course to life.

Jurassic Falls in Walthamstow is among the popular venues where you can take the kids to learn crazy Golf under the huge dinosaur models.

Head into the Adventure Golf course between Monday and Friday to get the £7.50 offer for a parent and child game. There is an educational package where the kids can learn all they want to know about the ancient creatures as well as how to play mini Golf.

The safari-style adventure of one of many from the Adventure Experience company that brings you other golf courses like: Pirate Cove, Dinosaur Escape, Dinosaur Safari, and Jurassic Island.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the Mini Golf Capital of The World?

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USA, is the self-proclaimed mini golf capital of the world, owing to its 50-plus mini golf courses. The region features more mini golf courses per square meter than any known region worldwide.

What Do They Call Mini Golf in The Uk?

Mini Golf has many names in the UK, including crazy Golf, putt putt golf, mingolf, and mini-putt. However, crazy Golf, which is considered a type of mini Golf, is the most popular in the UK, with several locations incorporating the game for entertainment and artistic purposes.

Miniature Golf started commercially in North Carolina in the late 1910s and 1920s. It wasn’t until the 1930s that Europe saw a widespread of the game, but it is now a hotbed for many mini golf courses, including adventure zones with jungle layouts and dinosaurs themes.

Is Mini Golf a Good First Date?

Mini Golf, specifically crazy Golf, is a great first date. The rules are not serious, and the venues are always situated in an upbeat environment filled with great music, food outlets, bars, and other games. It is a great first date if you want a relaxed and fun-filled ambience to break the ice.

What Is the Difference Between Mini Golf and Crazy Golf?

Mini Golf (miniature Golf for full) is used to classify all forms of small-scale golf sports and competitions. Crazy Golf is a type of mini Golf that has slightly different rules. Like all mini golfs, the main focus is on using the putting aspect; however, in crazy Golf, each player gets to complete a whole hole before the next player. In the last round, all players are allowed to play at the same time in a crazy, chaotic set.

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