Ft. Myers Beach Mini-Golf

K: Castle Golf

7400 Gladiolus Drive, Ft. Myers Beach
(west of 41)
(239) 489-1999

Price: $7.75, $2 for more

Number of Courses: 1

Upkeep: A

Originality: A

Hole-in-One Difficulty: Hard

Par Difficulty: Hard

Music: Medieval

Castle Golf is an extremely interesting course, but a hard one, especially for newcomers. It is meticulously maintained - they were blowing it off just as we arrived - but you'll walk so much you'll feel like it was regular golf. Located in an area not built up by strip malls (yet), it is buggy at night. And there are ducks who live on the course who you might have to shoo away, but you can buy duck food to feed them. Definitely worth playing if you're in the area.

L: Smuggler's Cove

17450 San Carlos Blvd, Ft. Myers Beach
(north side of San Carlos, just west of Summerlin)
(239) 466-5855

Price: $8.25, $1 for more

Number of Courses: 1

Upkeep: B

Originality: C

Hole-in-One Difficulty: Easy

Par Difficulty: Easy

Music: None

Smuggler's Cove is an extremely busy course, but worth playing. The course itself is well maintained, and contains some interesting holes. In addition, their putters actually have metal heads, and each hole has hints for those who haven't played there before. And my favorite, there is an optional 16 1/2th hole that contains 8 holes which gives you either -1 or 2 depending on whether you get a hole in 1. They also have bunches of baby alligators, if you care for that sort of thing.

M: Jungle Golf

17710 San Carlos Blvd, Ft. Myers Beach
(north side of San Carlos, just west of Summerlin)
(239) 466-9797

Price: $7

Number of Courses: 1

Upkeep: B

Originality: B

Hole-in-One Difficulty: Medium

Par Difficulty: Hard

Music: Reggae

Jungle Golf is a good example of what Mini-Golf used to be: pure holes that need good direction and the right speed and not a lot of frills. There is a nice variety of themes, but nothing that unusual.

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