Let me be honest about mini golf in Singapore from the start: it is a surprisingly small niche, and most of the listicles you will find are padded with venues that have closed. After the well-loved Holey Moley and LilliPutt both shut, there are really only three genuine putt-putt courses operating in 2026. Rather than pad this out with defunct spots or indoor golf simulators pretending to be mini golf, I have kept it to the three real ones, which happen to be quite different from each other.
That scarcity is actually the useful part. Your choice comes down to setting and who you are with: a beachside course, an indoor themed bar or a dinosaur-filled family course. So I have covered all three honestly, with prices and who each suits, so you can pick the right one without wading through closed venues.
This is part of my Terris Recommends Entertainment series and a companion to my guide to the best indoor activities in Singapore.
Key Takeaways
- 1 Mini golf is a tiny niche in Singapore. After the closures of Holey Moley and LilliPutt, there are really only three genuine putt-putt venues left, so I am being honest rather than padding the list.
- 2 UltraGolf at Sentosa is my overall pick, the only beachside course and the cheapest at around S$23 per person.
- 3 Kulnari Mystery Golf in Boat Quay is the only indoor option, a themed mystery-golf bar that works brilliantly for dates and adult groups.
- 4 Dino Putt in Jurong is the best pick for families, an outdoor course dotted with life-sized animatronic dinosaurs.
- 5 Do not confuse mini golf with indoor golf simulators, which are a different thing entirely.
What I look for in mini golf, and an honest note
With only three venues, this is less about ranking and more about matching you to the right one. Here is what I weigh up, and an honest caveat.
- Setting and theme. Beachside, indoor themed or family dinosaur course are completely different experiences. This is the main thing to choose on.
- Indoor or outdoor. Only one option is indoor and air-conditioned, which matters given our weather. The outdoor courses are at the mercy of the sun and rain.
- Who it suits. One leans adult and date-friendly, one is family-focused, and one is a casual beach-day add-on. I have flagged each.
- Value. Prices range from around S$23 to S$40 per person, with the themed and indoor options at the top end.
The honest caveat: do not confuse mini golf with indoor golf simulators or screen golf, which are a different thing entirely and often show up in mini golf searches. And if you see Holey Moley or LilliPutt listed elsewhere, they have closed. Watch out too for occasional pop-up courses, which appear for a few weeks and then vanish.
The mini golf venues in Singapore compared
| Venue | Setting | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| UltraGolf | Outdoor, beachside (Sentosa) | Value, casual, beach-day add-on |
| Kulnari Mystery Golf | Indoor, themed (Boat Quay) | Dates, adult groups, night out |
| Dino Putt | Outdoor, themed (Jurong) | Families with kids |
1. UltraGolf at The Palawan, Sentosa
UltraGolf is my overall pick, and the most broadly appealing of the three. Set beachside at The Palawan on Sentosa, it is Singapore's only seaside mini golf course, an 18-hole layout with contoured greens and two tee positions per hole so it suits both novices and keener putters. At around S$23 per person it is also the cheapest, which makes it easy to tack onto a beach day without overthinking it.
The setting is the draw: a proper round of mini golf with sand and sea around you, which none of the others can offer. It holds a solid rating of around 4.5 on Google, and it pairs perfectly with everything else there is to do at Palawan Beach. For a casual, good-value round, start here.
Website: thepalawansentosa.com
Location: The Palawan, Palawan Beach, Sentosa
Google Rating: Around 4.5 stars
Best known for: Singapore's only beachside mini golf, and the best value
2. Kulnari Mystery Golf
Kulnari is my pick for a date or an adult night out, and it is the only indoor mini golf in Singapore, which makes it the reliable rainy-day choice. It is not a standard course but a themed "mystery golf" experience, wrapping an 18-hole indoor layout in a 1920s murder-mystery narrative inside a heritage shophouse at Boat Quay. There is a cocktail bar and an Asian tapas restaurant on site, so it doubles as a full evening out.
The concept is genuinely unique and the setting is atmospheric, which is exactly why it works for couples and groups who want something more grown-up than a family course. At roughly S$30 to S$39 per person it is pricier, but you are paying for the theming and the night-out factor.
Website: kulnari.com
Location: 51B Circular Road (Boat Quay)
Google Rating: Well reviewed
Best known for: The only indoor mini golf, a themed mystery-golf bar for dates
Contact Kulnari Mystery Golf directly
3. Dino Putt at clubFACE
Dino Putt is my pick for families with kids, and it is the newest of the three. Located at clubFACE in Jurong, it is an outdoor 18-hole course dotted with life-sized animatronic dinosaurs that move and roar, which children adore and which makes for great photos. It is bundled with other family attractions on site, so it can anchor a half-day out rather than a quick round.
At around S$35 for adults and a little less for children, with family passes available, it is priced as a family outing rather than a casual drop-in. For a day out with young kids, the dinosaurs seal it.
Website: club-face.com
Location: clubFACE, 511 Upper Jurong Road
Google Rating: Well reviewed
Best known for: Outdoor mini golf with life-sized animatronic dinosaurs for families
Contact Dino Putt at clubFACE directly
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How much does mini golf cost in Singapore?
Mini golf here is priced per person per round. As a rough guide for 2026:
| Venue | Typical price per person |
|---|---|
| UltraGolf (Sentosa) | Around S$23 per round |
| Dino Putt (Jurong) | Around S$30 to S$40, family passes available |
| Kulnari Mystery Golf (Boat Quay) | Around S$30 to S$39, higher at peak |
UltraGolf is the cheapest and most casual, while the themed indoor and family courses cost more for the experience they wrap around the golf. Note that Sentosa entry may apply for UltraGolf, and Dino Putt is best value as part of a wider family visit.
How I put this list together
These are my own picks, not a paid directory, and this guide is as much about honesty as ranking. I verified each venue is genuinely open and genuinely mini golf, rather than an indoor golf simulator, and I have left out the many closed courses that still clutter other lists. With only three real options, I have focused on helping you match the right one to your group and setting.
Details and prices are checked at the time of writing, and I revisit this guide as venues open and close, which matters more here than in most categories given how thin the field is. Always confirm the current price and opening hours directly before you go.
Is there mini golf in Singapore?
Yes, but only a few genuine venues. As of 2026 there are three real mini golf courses: UltraGolf at Sentosa, Kulnari Mystery Golf at Boat Quay and Dino Putt in Jurong. Several older courses have closed, so many online lists are out of date.
Is Holey Moley still open in Singapore?
No. Holey Moley, the mini golf bar at Clarke Quay, has closed, as has LilliPutt, the earlier indoor themed course. They still appear in old listicles, but neither is operating, which is why this guide sticks to the three venues confirmed open.
How much does mini golf cost in Singapore?
Expect around S$23 per person at UltraGolf on Sentosa, and roughly S$30 to S$40 at Kulnari Mystery Golf and Dino Putt, which charge more for their themed experiences. Family passes are available at Dino Putt.
Is there indoor mini golf in Singapore?
Yes, Kulnari Mystery Golf in Boat Quay is the only indoor, air-conditioned mini golf, making it the reliable rainy-day and evening option. It is a themed mystery-golf experience with a bar and restaurant on site.
What is the best mini golf for families in Singapore?
Dino Putt in Jurong is the best family pick, with life-sized animatronic dinosaurs along an outdoor course and other attractions on site. UltraGolf on Sentosa is also family-friendly and better value as part of a beach day.
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The best mini golf in Singapore is a short and honest list. UltraGolf on Sentosa is my overall pick for value and its unbeatable beachside setting, Kulnari is the one for an indoor, adult date night, and Dino Putt is the family favourite for its dinosaurs. That really is the field, so ignore the padded lists elsewhere.
Pick by setting and who you are with, check the current price and hours, and remember indoor golf simulators are a different thing. This is part of my Terris Recommends Entertainment series, alongside my guide to the best indoor activities in Singapore.
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