Played on December 23, 2019
Reviewed by the Pink Putter
At the tail end of our annual voyage to southern Florida, we made one last mini golf stop on our way to the airport. AllGolf is a course located at C.B. Smith Park, a public park which offers a plethora of facilities including basketball, batting cages, biking/walking paths, campgrounds, fishing, fitness, golf, horseshoes, picnic areas, pickleball, volleyball, racquetball, tennis, a waterpark and of course, miniature golf.
Rating
Par – AllGolf has two 18-hole courses which consist of standard playing greens that wind through palm trees and waterways. Putting challenges included humps, bumps, jumps, pipes, rocks and wood pilings. We only had time to play one of the two courses, however from what we could tell, Course A was handicap accessible and Course B was not. Other than that, they appeared comparable. The facility was clean and well-maintained. The course itself had a little surprises with the exception of live peacocks hanging out near hole 18 and throughout the course. For Floridians, live peacocks may be a common site, but for us Minnesotans, it was the highlight of our visit.
Pros
Clean and well maintained
Two different courses to choose from
Located at a park with many other family-friendly activities
Cons
Run of the mill gameplay
Nerdy Notes
- Two 18-hole courses. Course A – Par 39, Course B Par 40
- Metal putters
- No flags in cups
- Monday – Friday $9 per person
Saturday – Sunday $10 per person
Kids age 4 and under: FREE – this rate does not apply to events, promotional or special offers.
Additional 18 holes or replay: $2 – this rate applies to all players