
Harris Mini Golf believes in the importance of curb appeal. Our construction projects are based on the foundations of creativity and longevity. We want both you and your customers to love the entire mini golf experience. That’s why we specialize in building unique, one-of-a-kind mini golf courses. Interested in learning about the types of mini golf courses that Harris Mini Golf can build? We’ll show you what we’ve done with other projects to offer a preview of what we can do for you.
Design and Construction Process
Design sets the stage for the construction and development process. We can work with you whether you have a design concept in your head or are looking to us for our expertise. Our collaborative approach means we’ll factor in your needs, budget, grounds, terrain, and preferences when designing and constructing your course. Every design project starts with us acquiring a topographical survey of your grounds. From there, we’ll go to work building you the custom mini golf course you’re envisioning.
Features and Obstacles
Harris Mini Golf specializes in bringing the natural elements to the course. We incorporate water features, boulders, logs, bridges, and more into our miniature golf courses to make them dynamic and interactive. We believe these types of obstacles add to the challenge of each golf hole as well as create an inviting environment for your customers.
Fun and Challenging
The best mini golf courses have a balance of being both fun and challenging. They appeal to all abilities, which keeps customers coming back time and time again. Harris builds miniature golf courses for everyone. Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or a first timer, we want you to have an experience you’ll never forget.
The Case for 36 Holes
Having 36 holes is the key to boosting your business and generating a customer base that will keep coming back. Harris Mini Golf is a proponent of building two separate mini golf courses with 18 holes in each because it can produce additional challenges and options for golf lovers while also offering you more space to welcome a greater number of customers over the weekends and during school holidays. Having two courses may also help to cut down on lengthy lines. Additionally, having a second course also means you can host various groups simultaneously without having to turn away walk-in customers. Find out more on how you could be making or losing business by using our mini golf revenue calculator.