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Birdie’s Mini Golf

16670 Minnesota 34, Park Rapids, MN 56470

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4.8
(92 reviews)
outdoor36 HolesBudget-Friendly ($)🟢 Beginner🟡 Intermediate👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family-Friendly📸 Tourist-Friendly🎁 Gift Shop🍿 Snack Bar
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About

Birdie’s Mini Golf features two well-maintained outdoor courses with a total of 36 holes, offering a fun experience for families and tourists. The course includes unique elements like pin flags and water hazards, along with a chance to win prizes for hole-in-ones.

Reviews (5)

Jeff BhendJun 12, 2025

36 holes of Fantastic! Par structure is spot on. Put this course in your Bucket List. Enjoy…

Brent HochstetlerAug 10, 2024

While we were on vacation in the area, my family decided to stop here for a round of mini golf. Someone told me it opened last year (2023), so it is pretty new. Overall, the location is very clean. The courses have been well maintained, and I saw very little debris like leaves and sticks on the putting areas. The main entrance (club house?) where you pay also has a small gift shop. The staff were very welcoming as we paid for our golf. We decided to do both courses. I asked which was easier, and the gal behind the counter said Birdie’s, the one to the right, is easier. So that’s where we started, saving Buzz’s course for round 2. Each course has a specific score card, so pay attention to which card you use if you want to see how you did compared to par. Every hole has a pin flag just like a regular golf course, and you can take them out. I’ve not seen that on a mini golf course before, but it made it feel a bit more professional. A couple holes do have water hazards, and some courses may even benefit from going into the water hazard. Once you’re finished, if anyone had a hole in one, your group can spin a wheel for a prize. (I think I have the following details right, but don’t take it as 100% accurate. Check with the employees.) I believe your group, not each person, can spin once for each course you played, so two courses mean two spins. If it stops on a prize, like a free drink, you get that prize. If it stops on a number, if anyone got a hole in one on that hole on the course(s) you played, you get a free game. It was a nice touch. They do have some snacks they serve out of the main building on the side facing the course, including Dippin’ Dots. Prices seemed reasonable. One other note: if you’re doing several rounds, you might want to get a card with punches to earn a free round. For either 10 or 12 rounds purchased, you get one free. My only complaint was the price. For our family of four, we spent nearly $80 for mini golf. I thought we’d see a bigger savings by purchasing two rounds, but we only saved $1 per person. I wish we would have just done one round and come back another day if we really wanted to do the second course. Overall, though, I’d recommend this location. The area needs some extra attractions, and this one helps fill that void.

Maxwell GoodsteinJul 2, 2024

I went golfing here with my family and it was so much fun! $10 per person for one round of golf. There are two courses, both 18 holes with many different styles and obstacles included. If you get a hole in one, you get to spin a wheel at the clubhouse for a chance at a free game. There are snow cones that you can buy as well if it is hot outside. Seniors get half-price on tuesdays. Located just down the street from Park Rapids, you must check this place out! The only weird part was the blue water, which looks like gatorade.

Jonathan WhittenJun 14, 2023

Really fun place with two different courses! With 36 total holes you can stay a little or a while and have lots of fun! 10$ a person and they sell drinks and snow cones! If you get a hole in one then you have a chance to win some free stuff too!

Sean ParviJun 6, 2023

Brand new to the area and one awesome attraction! Park Rapids has seen a couple of mini golf courses come and go over the years, but I'm positive this one will be here a long time. To begin, the location is perfect. Right off 34 less than a mile out of town. The holes are fun for all ages. Each hole has a cedar bench to rest at, and each hole is clearly marked. Prices are $10 per person for 18. The site is split into 2 18 hole courses. Play one or both during your visit. With 3 people, one round took us about one hour to play. Most holes are easy, although our party never got a hole in one. The club house is clearly visible and the staff are friendly and helpful. I can't wait to go back!