Looking for Melbourne's best mini golf? Whether you're after a glow-in-the-dark party, coastal views with your putts or the ultimate obstacle courses, we've teed up the city's top spots for unforgettable rounds.
From Holey Moley's pop-culture madness to Maroondah's gravity-defying indoor course and Lorne's oceanfront greens, these venues prove mini golf isn't just for kids—it's a competitive, cocktail-friendly, Instagram-worthy sport.
We've covered rainy-day indoor options, budget-friendly family outings and even bottomless brunch pairings (because why not?). Read on to discover where to find Melbourne's most creative holes, wildest hazards and best post-game drinks. Fore!
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Here are the Best Mini Golf Courses in Melbourne for 2025:
What The Putt
Phoenix Street Entrance, 305 Sydney Road, Brunswick
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What The Putt brings the fun indoors with a mini golf experience that’s an even balance of quirky and competitive. This grown-up wonderland serves up 18 holes of pure delight, each packed with playful obstacles and cheeky surprises (think loop-de-loops, trick shots and maybe a artful shortcut or two). Ideal for date nights or big group shenanigans, it’s mini golf cranked up with neon lights, upbeat vibes and a side of loaded fries (thanks to their food and bev packages). Walk in for putt-putt, stay for the good times—because here, even a hole-in-one feels like a disco.
Playas Crazy Golf at The Funderdome
120-200 Rosamond Road, Maribyrnong
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Le Mans Entertainment
55 Waterview Close, Dandenong South
Leave behind the basic windmills and clown mouths—Le Mans Mini Golf is an escapade where every hole feels like a blockbuster. Tee off through Jurassic jungles, conquer ancient Egyptian puzzles and face off against Kong’s towering challenge—all on greens so smooth, you’ll feel like a pro (even if your scorecard says otherwise). By day, it’s a family-friendly riot; by night, the vibe flips with putting comps, drink specials and just enough party energy to keep things spicy. Mid-week? Snag $15 rounds and make Wednesdays weird in the best way. Bring your A-game (or your own putter if you’re that serious).
Shanx Mini Golf at Melbourne Cable Park
5 Riverend Road, Bangholme
Hold onto your putters—Shanx Mini Golf is here to shake up Melbourne’s mini-golf scene with a fresh, adrenaline-packed course that’s fun and friendly competition. Nestled at Melbourne Cable Park, this 18-hole stunner throws everything at you: loop-de-loops, sneaky jumps and hazards that’ll test your skills (or your ability to laugh at your own fails). Perfect for families or weekend warriors, each round takes 45-60 minutes—just enough time to chase glory (or trash-talk your way onto the online leaderboard).
Sandy Mini Golf
18/20 Wangara Road, Sandringham
Just 20 minutes from the CBD, Sandy Mini Golf serves up breezy bayside vibes and an 18-hole course designed for every skill level. With three tees per hole, it’s a choose-your-own-adventure round—whether you’re a tiny tot (under 6s play for $8) or a putt-putt pro. The landscaped greens are perfect for family battles (groups of 6 welcome!) or birthday parties, with a café nearby to refuel between holes. Open weekends and school holidays, it’s the ultimate low-key outing—where seniors, kids, and competitive parents can all play nice (or not).
Goanna Golf Course at Spring Park Golf Course
Corner of Lower Dandenong Road and, Centre Dandenong Road, Dingley Village
Why settle for one mini-golf course when you can have two? At Goanna Golf Dingley, you get to choose your adventure: tackle The Burrow, a tricked-out indoor multi-level course where balls get sucked through water wheels and launched upstairs, or take on The Gully, an outdoor stunner weaving around lakes and waterfalls. Each 18-hole course serves up next-level challenges with bunkers, creeks and a legendary par-5 monster, but the energy is pure fun—whether you’re a cautious putter or a “send it!” daredevil. Insider tip: The indoor course is a rainy-day savior, while The Gully shines in sunshine. Either way, expect big laughs and bigger moments.
Holey Moley
590 Little Bourke Street, Melbourne
Holey Moley is a neon-drenched, pop-culture playground where mini golf collides with bottomless brunches and nostalgia overload. An Australian institution for mini golf, Holey Moley CBD lets you swing through 18 absurd holes (we’re talking Simpsons vibes, disco ball finales and maybe a legally distinct homage to your childhood faves). Upgrade to Funhouse for an added chaos of ball pit battles, putt-putt pong and games where your cocktail skills might help as much as your putting. The $50 bottomless deal (unlimited golf + fries + drinks for 2 hours) is peak “adulting done right.” Walk-ins welcome, but book ahead—this place turns into a party-maze after dark.
Top Fun Shack
1223 Point Nepean Road, Rosebud
Sun or rain, Top Fun Shack delivers non-stop action with 36 holes of mini-golf—half undercover, half soaking up those beachy Rosebud vibes. Whether you're dodging obstacles indoors or putting with sea breezes outdoors, this spot is pure family-friendly chaos (with a side of competitive trash-talk). At just $18 for adults and $6 for littlies, it’s a steal—especially if you grab the group deal ($56 for 4). Pair your round with bowling for max fun, then hit the beach (it’s literally a stone’s throw away).
Lorne Sea Baths and Mini Golf
81 Cypress Avenue, Lorne
At Lorne Sea Baths and Mini Golf’s scenic 18-hole course, every putt comes with panoramic ocean views over Lorne’s stunning coastline. The challenges here are as refreshing as the sea breeze—creative obstacles designed for all ages, with just enough difficulty to keep things interesting (hole-in-one bragging rights optional). Open weekends year-round and daily in summer, it’s the perfect pitstop between beach dips. At $55 for a family of four, it’s affordable fun with a side of vitamin sea. Just follow the rules: no climbing fences, no full swings (tempting, but resist) and definitely no sneaky snacks on the greens.
Hey Caddy
Northland Shopping Centre, Level 1, 2/50 Murray Road, Preston
Who says shopping trips can’t be fun? Hey Caddy Preston at Northland Shopping Centre turns retail fatigue into glow-in-the-dark, cocktail-fueled mini-golf adventures. This indoor playground lets you putt through New York streets, the Great Wall of China and even Mars—all without leaving Preston. Between holes, hit the fully licensed bar for craft beers or Instagram-worthy cocktails (cause why should the kids have all the fun?). Perfect for date nights, bucks parties or post-shopping wind-downs, it’s mini golf with maxi vibes. Couple your game with X-Golf’s simulators for a double dose of swing action.
Riverside Golf & Tennis Centre Mini Golf
75 Newsom Street, Ascot Vale
For a no-frills but seriously fun mini-golf challenge, Riverside’s 18-hole course delivers. This compact but deceptively slick layout features artificial greens, sneaky slopes and enough obstacles to keep even seasoned putters on their toes. What Riverside offers is pure, affordable gameplay—perfect for honing your short game or sparking some friendly competition. Pay at the pro shop across the road, then settle in for a round that’s short on gimmicks but big on fun. Book with a crew and make it a showdown—loser buys drinks at the bar.
Maroondah Adventure Golf Park
363 Maroondah Hwy, Chirnside Park
Maroondah Adventure Golf Park brings two epic 18-hole courses that feel like a theme park for mini-golf fanatics. Tackle The Lakes, an outdoor oasis where balls vanish into tunnels and spin through water wheels, or take on The Lodge, an indoor multi-level marvel with air jets and sneaky water traps that’ll make you question gravity. Both courses blend landscaped beauty with wild challenges, testing skills while keeping laughs rolling (especially after dark—night golf here is a vibe). Perfect for birthday parties or competitive squads, it’s mini golf turned up to 11.
Main Image Credit: Holey Moley | Website
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