This was a solid miniature golf course, but something about it makes me not want to give it four stars. I understand that they removed the water from the water features due to the fact that winter and freezing temperatures are right around the corner, but it is still a little bit disappointing to get to a hole where your ball would get to travel down a tiny waterfall and have it just roll down a ramp. The decorations and themes were cohesive, but I wasn’t really excited about them. I added a few pictures — they are mostly hand-painted animals. This place had two different courses, and it was $ 8 a person. Make sure you take a good look at the signs and record the par numbers as they aren’t printed on the scorecard. Additionally, some of the holes had extra rules; for example, a couple of holes with stairs had a 2 stroke penalty for going down the stairs instead of going into a first stage hole. There was a bit of debris on the course, and it would have been nice if the holes were maintained a little bit better. The greens were all very matted down, so a light hit went a long way. I did like that some of the holes were a bit unique(Plinko-style traveling form a top platform to the hole area and having to guessing which hole to select due to the confusing tubes underneath are a couple of the better examples). Overall, this is a decent miniature golf course. We only completed the desert course.
Tricia O.
Place rating: 5 Richland, WA
My daughter says she loves this place and went here a few times with the court club’s summer camp. We can’t drive past this place with out her yelling out, «Mommy, Golf Universe!» Sounds like I need to take her and play mini golf myself :-)