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    Golf n' Stuff

    4.0 (838 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 11:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Arcade & Main Lobby
    Al B.

    Such a great day and so many memories from when I was younger! Service was awesome! Drinks and pizza were a great addition to our day! We celebrated our son's 12th birthday based on his personal request! He came earlier in the month with his 6th grade class and came home to ask if he could change the current plans at that time to coming to Golf n Stuff because of how much fun he had with his friends! It was a great choice! The arcade was clean and full of energy! It was cool and fresh inside. The 4 mini golf courses we had to choose from were in such good shape! We bought the unlimited 2 hour wristbands and it was so worth it! We rode the Lil' Indy Cars & The Bumper Boats so many times! All the kids had a great time! Thank you for the hospitality!

    Outside
    Samantha I.

    A fun experience! It's the biggest mini golf course I've ever been to and the courses were really cool! It wasn't too expensive which was nice and it wasn't super busy (we did go on a Wednesday though). I only took off one star because our balls seemed to get stuck a decent amount in some holes, we either had to get them out ourselves or go up to the front to get a new one which is a pretty far walk. The workers however were very nice about it and just gave use some new balls and we continued on with our game.

    Alex H.

    Man I been going to this place since the karate kid has been going lol ok maybe not that long but since the 90s and yes this is where the karate kid took his date and the cobra Kai crew came back here because we know how close this is to reseda Hahaa But anyways next to the 605 it's easy to get to and honestly it's a classic mini golf course and it's fun and a great time with a date or friends or family to come and be silly and try to make those hole in ones

    A scene or two of The Karate Kid was shot here.
    Robert H.

    First time here, just to play mini golf, had a blast! I'll definitely come here again!

    Thina C.

    The family enjoys coming here for some fun with miniature golf. They also love playing arcade games and riding go-karts. For us, though, we mainly come here just for golf. The best time to visit is in the evening, just before sunset -- it's so calming and really beautiful to see at night. Sometimes, the golf balls do get stuck, but the friendly staff is always ready to help and often give us some extras just in case. Overall, it's a fun place to spend time, and the parking is free, making it even better.

    Darlene A.

    This spot is such a fun little gem if you're looking for a spot to hangout/ do something at night with friends. I've come here a few times now & have always had great time. They open late (midnight on Fridays & Saturdays, 11 PM the rest of the week). Admission was $16 /person last time I went, and honestly, it's worth it. The mini golf course has super unique themed holes, and the flow is easy to follow. Everything's spaced out well and has that nostalgic, quirky charm. Beyond golf, they've got other fun stuff too an arcade section, go-kart track, bumper boats, and more. It's the kind of place where you could easily spend a couple hours without getting bored. Also... random fun fact: I was a huge Avril Lavigne fan growing up and totally geeked out realizing her "Girlfriend" music video was shot here. A little Y2K pop-punk history with your putt-putt? Yes please. Definitely recommend if you're in the area and want a laid-back night with a little friendly competition.

    Hole 10 on one of the back courses
    Max T.

    Another falling apart mini golf course. Had fun tho. lost a few balls in different holes. They had 4 different courses to choose from, an arcade, go karts, bumper boats, and a swinging ride. not great but a good cheesy date spot

    The course
    misty m.

    My husband and I came here tonight (Friday night) to play some miniature golf. I haven't been here in years, and we figured we'd give it a try over Boomers. For the amount of ghetto/high school kids as their main crowd, we thought it would be a lot more run down and unkept. Boy were we wrong. This place was very clean, and well taken care of! We were quite surprised. They also were playing oldies music which gave the place a charm. Even though it was crowded, we enjoyed our game. The only thing is that I wish they would enforce the rules, so people can't jump games/courses as large groups will cut in front of you and keep playing forever. Annoying but not enough where we didn't have a good time :)

    entryway to golf coursr
    Kaleena H.

    love the place! Great time with friends and family. It's always a good time. Thank you for the great memories

    Course map
    Ann C.

    Fun family night out, will be returning. We visited on a Friday afternoon, the grounds are very well maintained. Very whimsical our kids enjoyed looking at the courses more than playing. We didn't get a chance to check out the arcade, will save it for next time. FYI parking is $5 but you get a $5 card to use towards games or golf. Also the later you arrive the older the crowd gets, in case you have little ones.

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    Danielle B.

    Me and the hubby had a double date late afternoon here on a Sunday with some friends. It's $5 to park and $16 a person for a course. We chose course 1 and we had a fun time! We hadn't been mini golfing in sometime and it wasn't super crowded so we didn't feel that rushed. The people in front and behind us allowed us to play until we each got our ball in the holes lol. Afterwards , my friends boyfriend wanted to ride on the disko tilt ride and we let him have his fun lol. Overall, a Sunday well spent. Next time we will have to check out the arcade and bumper boats!

    Teresa A.

    I went to Golf N' Stuff in Norwalk with a friend recently. We had fun. I like the track we did. I love the course decor. We also played some games in the arcade. We also got ICEE drinks.

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    Watkins L.

    I have always just passed by this place, but I had a chance to go in with my family this time around. This place is a pretty big family fun center. They have a ride outside where the restrooms are, they got bumper boats, Mini Golf.. You are going to have to come back to try everything. I mainly stayed in the arcade, and I have to say I am quite impressed by their selection of games as well as how affordable the prices are. The minimum for a game is 50 cents, but most games are $1 to $1.50. They have different choices to reload a card, and I'm happy to say that it doesn't cost you anything for a new card. I think the best deal they have it the $35 package, which gives you $50 worth. Easily able to be there over 2 hours, and was able to obtain over 700 tickets. I would seriously come here more often if I lived closer. If we are in the area again sometime, will definitely stop by, and try out their other fun activities. Until next time!

    The arcade was fun too!

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    Still so much fun though very few if any retro arcade games! They are all very friendly and the golf was top notch!

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    Super fun place to be during summer night. Whether it's a family night out or a date. This place got you covered

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    Ask the Community - Golf n' Stuff

    Is there an entrance and parking fee?

    No entrance fee but parking fee is $5 per car after 5 pm on Fridays, and after 2 pm on Saturdays and Sundays. The $5 gets you a voucher that's good towards attractions.

    Is there a Photo Booth?

    No I didn't see one while I was there last month

    Will GolfnStuff be open Monday 1/20 MLK jr Day?

    Yes. Golf N’ Stuff Norwalk’s Special Park Hours: Monday, 1/20/25 (MLK Holiday): Golf/Arcade: 10am to 11pm (Rides: 11am to 10:30pm).

    Do adults fit in the go karts?

    Absolutely! I rode them myself a few months ago.

    Is there still a 2 hour wristband special? If so how much?

    Hello, Golf N’ Stuff Norwalk still offers the 2-Hour Unlimited Use of all rides and 1 round of miniature golf (18 holes) for $29.50 per person.… Read more

    Does the arcade have physical tickets awarded for prizes? Or is it the card?

    Golf N' Stuff Norwalk is presently has physical redemption tickets.

    Is there boat rides?

    Yes there are boat rides. I like to visit week days to avoid the long lines, i reccomend purchasing a pass and do thd miniature golf course last up to the minute of expiration. If you ho weekends have a extra person standing in line to make thd most… Read more

    Is the miniature golf $14 per person for one round only with no time limit?

    Yes. Miniature Golf is $14 per person for one round (18 holes) at Golf N’ Stuff Norwalk. The average time to play 18 holes of miniature golf is around 45 minutes to 1 hour.

    Are the go karts fast enough to be pretty fun for adults or more like glorified bumper cars and much more for kids?

    The go karts average speed is 13 mph. Go kart’s are fun for adults and kids alike.

    Is it cash only?

    Tickets may be purchased at the service windows on the patio to the miniature golf courses. Golf N' Stuff Norwalk accepts cash and the following credit cards VISA, MasterCard, Discover and Apple Pay. Sorry, no personal checks.

    Do you have to be vaccinated to enter?

    No.

    Are the go karts open during the pandemic?

    Golf N’ Stuff Norwalk open daily! Miniature Golf & Arcade Winter Hours: Sunday through Thursday:… Read more

    Is the two hour wrist band worth it or will waiting in line make me only able to get like 2 attractions?

    I don't think it's worth it, personally. People move along quickly and not so many folks are out there :)

    How's the Go kart racing?

    The track is decent sized with plenty of turns. The go karts are definitely very old and very noisy and have not been upgraded in any way. Steering is very notchy and makes for a very bumpy ride experience. Id recommend as a first time experience,… Read more

    Golf shows limited to 4 players per 18 holes? I have 5 people in my family (2 adults and 3 kids ranging 8 to 3 years old). Can an exception be made?

    I just played there about a week ago and I saw multiple families of 5 and 6 playing with children so I do not believe this will be an issue. Have fun!

    Is the arcade open?

    The arcade at Golf N' Stuff is not open but we are hoping to have it open soon! Please stay connected by visiting our website at www.golfnstuff.com.

    Can you bring and use your own putters on the mini golf course or do you have to use clubs provided by the park?

    Yes you may bring your own putters to Golf N’ Stuff Norwalk. Let cashier know that you brought your own putters when making purchase to play miniature golf.

    Is there "Wangan midnight" arcade?

    We were there in April 2021 and the arcade was closed due to covid

    Do we need to make reservation? And do you guys have birthday promotion or discount for group of four?

    You do not need to make a reservation for four people. Golf N' Stuff Norwalk offers group discounts for 10 people or more with advance reservations (24 hours notice.) For more information, please call 562-864-7706. We have a check-in offer on Yelp… Read more

    Do you have to pay for parking ? like i wanna go for my birthday this saturday do you know how much it would coast ? like what do i need to pay?

    Presently there is no parking fee at Golf N' Stuff Norwalk. Golf N' Stuff is open this Saturday from 10am-8pm for miniature golf with golf sales ending at 6:45pm. Go Karts open Saturday from 1pm-7pm with go kart sales ending at 5:45pm. Miniature… Read more

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    Review Highlights - Golf n' Stuff

    Amazing place and knowing that it is the same park as the one in karate kid makes it even more special.

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