$14 for 18 Holes of Mini Golf and a Ride Attraction for Two at Golf N' Stuff
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- Choose from two courses
- Ride attraction for two
- Wholesome family outing
- Laser tag, wall climbing & more
Miniature versions often present significant advantages—take the TV version of Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, the running time of which perfectly matches the average time between sour-gummy-worm cravings. Shrink your golf game down to size with today's Groupon: for $14, you get 18 holes of miniature golf and your choice of bumper boats, go-karts, laser tag, batting cages, or climbing wall for two (up to a $28.50 value) at Golf N' Stuff.
Use your knowledge of geometry, spheroid kinetics, and the Dewey decimal system to smack balls past princess castles, Victorian houses, marooned ships, windmills, and wood mills at either of Golf N' Stuff's two challenging courses ($8 for one game). Well-groomed landscapes and crazy obstacles color the teeny greens with adventures and excitement appropriate for kids, adults, and world-weary immortals alike. After conquering the links, choose between strapping into a custom go-kart and taking a day of thunder at the Lit’l Indy Raceway ($12.50 value), or conquering conquistadors and scurvy on bumper boats equipped with super-soaker cannons ($12 value). You can also take up arms against a sea of lasers in a game of laser tag (up to a $12 value), a sea of baseballs at the batting cages ($1 for 20 pitches), or a solid slab of minerals at The Rock, a climbing wall for practicing Dwayne Johnsons ($2 a climb).
The pleasures of miniaturized golf are many: blocking out distracting noises with pure focus, channeling your hatred of windmills into a fluid avenging putt, and the singular joy of landing a small ball into a gorilla's mouth without it attacking you. Mini golf improves concentration, patience, and technique with every stroke. An afternoon on the little links of Golf N' Stuff gives stressed nannies, hyperactive tots, and competitive colleagues a healthy alternative to family ice-cream night, and a legal alternative to family fight club.
Reviews
Six Insider Pagers and three Judy's Book reviewers give Golf N' Stuff an average of four stars:
- This is a great place to take the kids. They will be entertained for hours on end. Go carts, minature [sic] golf and other games. It is a happening place for kids. – Jessica C., Insider Pages
- Even as an adult, I still love coming to this place. – Jennifer C., Insider Pages
- Choose from two courses
- Ride attraction for two
- Wholesome family outing
- Laser tag, wall climbing & more
Miniature versions often present significant advantages—take the TV version of Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, the running time of which perfectly matches the average time between sour-gummy-worm cravings. Shrink your golf game down to size with today's Groupon: for $14, you get 18 holes of miniature golf and your choice of bumper boats, go-karts, laser tag, batting cages, or climbing wall for two (up to a $28.50 value) at Golf N' Stuff.
Use your knowledge of geometry, spheroid kinetics, and the Dewey decimal system to smack balls past princess castles, Victorian houses, marooned ships, windmills, and wood mills at either of Golf N' Stuff's two challenging courses ($8 for one game). Well-groomed landscapes and crazy obstacles color the teeny greens with adventures and excitement appropriate for kids, adults, and world-weary immortals alike. After conquering the links, choose between strapping into a custom go-kart and taking a day of thunder at the Lit’l Indy Raceway ($12.50 value), or conquering conquistadors and scurvy on bumper boats equipped with super-soaker cannons ($12 value). You can also take up arms against a sea of lasers in a game of laser tag (up to a $12 value), a sea of baseballs at the batting cages ($1 for 20 pitches), or a solid slab of minerals at The Rock, a climbing wall for practicing Dwayne Johnsons ($2 a climb).
The pleasures of miniaturized golf are many: blocking out distracting noises with pure focus, channeling your hatred of windmills into a fluid avenging putt, and the singular joy of landing a small ball into a gorilla's mouth without it attacking you. Mini golf improves concentration, patience, and technique with every stroke. An afternoon on the little links of Golf N' Stuff gives stressed nannies, hyperactive tots, and competitive colleagues a healthy alternative to family ice-cream night, and a legal alternative to family fight club.
Reviews
Six Insider Pagers and three Judy's Book reviewers give Golf N' Stuff an average of four stars:
- This is a great place to take the kids. They will be entertained for hours on end. Go carts, minature [sic] golf and other games. It is a happening place for kids. – Jessica C., Insider Pages
- Even as an adult, I still love coming to this place. – Jennifer C., Insider Pages