Fore! Looking for something fun for the whole family? We've curated a list of 4 mini golf courses around the city for you to visit. Whether you're looking for super hero themed holes, challenging courses, or yummy treats to try when you're finished, this list will have the course for you!
Forsythe Miniature Golf
This mini golf course is located beside Carnegie Park and has 18 holes to play plus a bonus 19th hole. Forsythe has been open since 1942 providing exciting experiences for all ages. Warning: The course is more challenging than it looks. You can't visit Forsythe without trying their creative homemade ice cream sandwiches!
Forsythe Miniature Golf
920 Forsythe Rd., Pittsburgh, PA 15106
412-506-3866
www.forsytheminiaturegolf.com
Cool Springs
Cool Springs has been a staple sport complex in South Hills for the last 40 years. The campus offers Allegheny Health Network Sports Complex, the Clubhouse, a two-story driving range, and an 18-hole miniature golf course! This mini golf course is a classic and the longest course on this side of the Mississippi. Check out the restaurants after you putt!
Cool Springs
1530 Hamilton Rd., Pittsburgh, PA 15234
412-881-8500
www.playcoolsprings.com
Kniess Miniature Golf
This course dates back to 1930 and is known for it's beautiful flower arrangements and crafted scenes at each hole. With two different 18 hole courses, Kniess is a great option for a fun activity whether with the family, as a date, or with a group of friends.
Kniess Miniature Golf
3005 Babcock Blvd., Pittsburgh, PA 15237
412-931-3398
www.facebook.com/kniessminiaturegolf
Sunset Golf
Sunset Golf is South Hill's favorite mini golf location. Featuring 27 unique and challenge holes, Sunset has all your mini golf and other golfing needs covered. From a skull to a dinosaur and even Mario being featured at some of the holes, there's something for everyone to enjoy.
Sunset Golf3501 Brownsville Rd., Pittsburgh, PA 15129
412-835-6465
www.sunsetminigolf.com