950 N. Flamingo Road
Pembrooke Pines, FL
33028
(954) 441-1333
Price: $7.00
Par: 39?(Course A), ? (Course B) Other
Activities: Batting cages, driving range, pro shop
Course A Course
B
Difficulty: 6 Difficulty: 5
Creativity: 5 Creativity: 5
Atmosphere: 6 Atmosphere: 5
While this may be one of the few miniature golfs in the
greater Ft. Lauderdale area, it ranks right around
average in every category. We played the
“A” course at night one day and came back to play the “B” course during the
day. Overall the greens were in good
condition and though some of the cups were shallow, we had no bounce-outs,
which is always a plus. However, there
were a ton of loose bricks on the course and in sections the greens were not very
well swept. For most part the holes played
as one expected they would except for hole #4 on the “B” course. This hole is supposed to be designed so that
you putt it into the river and the water brings the
ball down to the lower green. However,
the two balls we tried to get in there stopped in the river and the third
bounced out of the river completely (because we tried to hit it harder to avoid
it being stuck like the first two). It
was poor execution on what is normally a fun twist. The “B” course pays a little easier than the
“A” course but neither are too challenging, especially if you have played the
course more than once. While some holes
on each of the courses showed signs of creativity (for an adventure style
course), it didn’t carry through to all the holes on the course and towards the
end of the rounds the holes started to look the same.
Overall the atmosphere was only average for the two courses
because the course didn’t put any effort into the little things (mostly because
the mini golf was secondary to the Pro Shop and Driving Range). The scorecards weren’t real scorecards,
rather they were just strips of paper.
The par was not listed on the scorecard.
In addition, the little stands at each hole that were supposed to show
the par for the hole were often missing or in various states of disrepair. The
free game is a “Plinko” style device, though it was
only offered to us on one of the two occasions we played. However, the courses are spread out and easy
to get around and the landscaping was appropriate for a pleasant miniature golf
experience. We’d play the course again
if in the area, but would not go out of our way to recommend it as a must play.
Reviewed by Pat, Bill & Matt
Reviewed in 2008
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