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    Play mini-golf at these six Austin-area courses

    2024-07-30

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    We’re asking fore a friend — when was the last time you hit the links?

    Whether you need a place to entertain the kids, take someone on a date, or test your skills, here are 6 mini-golf courses where you can tee off.

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    Austin’s Putt Vegas course will have you contemplating a trip to Sin City.

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    Austin’s , 16231 IH-35, Pflugerville | This all-around entertainment complex is home to an 18-hole outdoor course, a 12-hole Las Vegas-themed indoor course, plus go-karts, bumper boats, bowling, laser tag, and much more.

    Dirdie Birdie , 10910 Domain Dr., Ste. #120 | Come hungry when you stop by the Dirdie Birdie, because owners Vik and Lina Khasat designed the space to raise the par with a full food, drink, and brunch menu. After you eat, enjoy 12 holes of indoor mini-golf themed around our fair city.

    Dreamland Dripping Springs , 2770 US-290, Dripping Springs | At this entertainment powerhouse, golf comes in two forms: mini and disc. The two mini-golf courses will walk you through a sculpture garden, while disc golf will have you playing on multiple terrains. When you return, there’s a splash pad, pickleball courts, and a full restaurant and bar to retreat to.
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    Don’t miss the topiary Longhorns inside the club.

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    Holey Moley , 807 E. 4th St. | The Australia-based venue gets the par-tee started with three courses (totaling 27 holes) themed around outer space, the candy shop, the museum, and more. Plus, you’ll find karaoke rooms + two bars.

    Main Event , 13301 N. US Hwy. 183 | Play glow-in-the-dark mini-golf before you hit the bowling alley, play at the arcade, and challenge your buddies to a friendly game of billiards.
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    This six-decade-old photo shows what Peter Pan Mini Golf looked like in the 1960s.

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    Peter Pan Mini-Golf , 1207 Barton Springs Rd. | This local staple has been standing since 1948, sporting the same sculptures across two courses and 36 holes that delighted Austinites generations ago. Pro tip: this mini-golf course is BYOB, so feel free to bring a cooler (without glass) .
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