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If there had to be one activity my kids have requested the most lately, it would have to be putt-putt golf. We always do our best to make individual date nights with our kids, and overwhelmingly, miniature golf has been the pick by each kiddo. Good by me because it’s SO fun and way easier to manage with one child versus three!
We recently visited The Putting Edge in Novi per the request of my daughter for her birthday {with a friend}, and we had a fantastic time.
The Putting Edge is recommend for ages 8 and up. I love that this activity is great for the elementary and teen years since there isn’t as much for that age group out there, and I even remember coming her for a date MANY moons ago. Perfect night out — with or without kids!
The entire course glows in the dark, and just checking out the artistry inside is worth the price of admission alone. There were a few different themes present throughout the course including an enchanted forest, ocean, castle — complete with a fire-breathing dragon, and a rainforest. The scenes are so cool!
The course is 18 holes and playing takes about 45 minutes.
In addition to the 18 holes of golf, there also is a small arcade for play, and a prize counter. We only played a few dollars, which was enough for a few pieces of candy, which made the girls smile!
Overall, The Putting Edge is definitely a fun spot to play on a hot, cold or rainy day.
Admission
Pricing is as follows:
- $11.50 for ages 9 and up
- $9.50 for ages 8 and under
Be on the lookout for Groupons and specials for summer pricing, too!
Hours
- Monday – Thursday: 10 a.m. – 10 p.m.
- Friday & Saturday: 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
- Sunday: 10 a.m. – 10 p.m.
Learn more about The Putting Edge – Novi by checking out their website following them on Facebook.
After your visit, I’d suggest popping down a few stores to visit Rocket Fizz. It’s an amazing candy store with lots of nostalgic items, and is super fun!
Have fun if you visit!
Find more things to do indoors at this post.
Liz says
I’ve only been there once, but it was a lot of fun. My parents live near there so maybe I’ll pop by at some point.