It is closed — has been for years. I suspect Matt’s review might have been during it’s last month of operation. Not exactly positive when it closed, but it’s closed.
Matt F.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Bowie, MD
I find Chads review to be fairly accurate. When I think of mini-golf, I think of fun holes like windmills, Loop-de-loops, paddlewheels, etc. None of those exist here, as there are none of the«regular» obstacles one might associate with a Mini Golf Course. The price is still $ 6.00, which is a bit high for what it offers. the course itself is long, and relies more on the greens breaking in both subtle and obvious directions. Along the way there are occasional well placed rocks and other obstacles to make you think about your shot. Because the course is long, and not straight, I would not recommend it for kids. I’m not a pro by any means, but it still took me 3 – 4 shots to get within decent putting distance on about half the holes. I could easily see a small child becoming frustrated. Also I’m not a fan of the rubber putter, but beggars can’t be choosers. Is it a good way to kill a little time. yes. Is it a worthwhile way to kill the time? that is questionable. Ohh, they do serve ice cream, but it looked more like your general good humor selection as opposed to soft serve. I could be wrong, as I didn’t pay full attention to it, but I think that a soft serve machine and cones would have grabbed my attention.
Chad A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Red Lion, PA
This place is fairly new but pretty dull as far as mini golf courses go. The whole course slopes downhill in the direction of 83. Only thing separating it from the highway is a fence and a bunch of bug infested over-brush. It’s one saving grace is that the brick perimeter around each hole is not all busted up like it is at Jim Macks. Id rate it at 1 ½ stars. Pros: new brick perimeter Cons: overpriced(for $ 6 per adult I expect more) rubber putters poor lighting boring course design lots of road noise(can barely hear music)