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“This is by FAR our family’s favorite mini golf place. We’re doing as many mini golf courses as we can this summer — we’ve done about 17 different courses… This is the ONLY one we’ve gone back to. In fact, we’ve done all 36 holes three times!!!”
Stacy G.

“This is my all-time favorite place to go on the Cape, and absolutely the best mini golf course I have ever played. I have played at least one game every year for as long as I can remember. I can’t wait to play this year!”
Angela M.

“This is the Augusta National of mini golf. When I was just a young lad, I threw my putter in the Cranberry River over frustration with the impossibly tough greens. Since then, I’ve grown to appreciate this beast. Plus, my parents have made me work off the $5 fine for the lost club ever since. 25 years later, SMG has taught me all the important lessons of life. When I die, I want my ashes to be scattered into the river that you hit over on Surf & Sand. Then my ghost will haunt any grown man who chooses to use the bridge rather than hit over the water. Ernest Hemingway once said, “Bullfighting is the only art in which the artist is in danger of death and in which the degree of brilliance in the performance is left to the fighter’s honor.” The townsfolk of Sandwich, Mass say that is true of bullfighting and mini golf.”
Marc M.

“I loved this place!!! All of the holes were perfectly set up. I am, no doubt, coming back for another 18.”
Lauren W.

“Grew up playing this course and worked there as my first job all the way through high school. Not your typical commercialized attraction, but then again neither is the Cape. One of the most unique mini golf courses I’ve ever been around. It is owned and operated by an awesome family who designed the course and built it by hand. Can’t wait to take my own young kids there to play when I visit again next time. Highly recommended!”
Mike D.

“Fun place. We went on the last day of the season. No one there but me and my two children and Mo. He taught my 6-year-old son how to putt and [he then] got two straight hole-in-ones!”
Nancy S.

“I love the fact that the course is so original and “Cape Coddish.” The original artwork and beautiful flowers add to the aesthetic appeal. I heartily recommend this course to anyone!”
Erin D.

“Really quaint, and just good, simple mini golf. No blaring music, noisy rides, or screaming kids. It’s a fun place to take the family that’s more laughs than any other place we go to. Definitely worth stopping.”
Adam N.

“Hands down the most entertaining mini golf course on the Cape. Lots of “trick” holes with funnels and tubes, good mix of sloping and breaking greens, water hazards, etc. Also great structures: a lighthouse, wishing well, sailboat, white whale, etc. Score a hole in one on the final hole to win a free game!”
Adrian K.

“36-hole mini golf course with interesting twists, such as water features and moving floors on some holes. Love the price! A great way to spend a couple of hours.”
Matt W.

“Best on the Cape (and we play up to eight courses each year in the Cape)! 36 holes nestled along a stream. It is best to play at high tide in order to have full fun with some of the floating holes, but it is always fun regardless of water levels.”
Shannon D.

“Great place for a short (18 holes) or long (36 holes) game of golf. Hand-carved signs and a creek that runs through it.”
Michael B.

“A fun diversion…. Nice place for a fun date night.”
Shawn C.

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