Not worth the money. My boyfriend and I went here for a round of mini golf and were disappointed– we left before finishing all 18 holes. The décor is very kitschy and the course is not well made. We made a fun time out of it as best we could, but would definitely not want to come back. The staff was pleasant and some of the wall art was really cool, but not worth the trip.
Kobie D.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Prahran, Melbourne, Australia
This place is perfect for a weekend activity with your children, family, friends or a date. Warning — wear your competitive hat, because after potting your first hole things are going to get serious! What a marvelous idea, playing golf in the dark with all the features glowing. The surroundings are wonderful and could be used as an excuse for not being on your ‘A’ game. The course length is perfect to keep the little ones enthused and not bore the less interested. Perfect activity for the winter months. You really should give this unconventional activity a try. Oh and ladies, I would steer clear of wearing a white Shirt. Just saying.
Jackie D.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Brunswick East, Australia
I have an irrational obsession with mini golf — crazy but true. In fact, I have always believed that mini golf makes the perfect first date but only if you take them to a really bloody good course… If you take them to Glow Golf you probably won’t get a good night kiss. The course at Glow Golf was just way too easy — I crave a challenge in my sporting ventures and there wasn’t even a windmill hole(that’s a necessity in my books.) As the name suggests, a great deal of this course is glow-in-the-dark which is a pretty cool concept, but there is also a strong Australiana theme with courses revolving around Sydney, Melbourne, Northern Territory and there is one particularly difficult hole where you have to hit the ball in to the back of a ute! Look, check it out because it’s hard to have a bad time when you’re mini-golfing, but expect to have finished the course with flying colours in less than 40 minutes.