Designing and Building Concrete Mini Golf Courses for Over 40 years!

Design Process / Timeline to Build a Concrete Mini Golf Course

The Design Process

  • Design conference call with owner defining what AGS will need in order to proceed with the design and to obtain the owner’s vision and probable budget.
  • We explore what tasks or scope of work you will do, if any. This may include site prep work, dirt fill, electrical and lighting done by local contractors, landscaping, irrigation and point-of-sale (POS) kiosk.
  • A conference call can be done in less than one day, however the owner will have to produce more site information, such as a site survey CAD plan with topography, city / county setbacks, environmental issues (if any), etc. all of which can take additional time.
  • AGS Concept and Positioning Plan – This is the first design to allow for space allocation of all elements in the plan including golf holes, walkways, water features, theming and anything else. This process can take 7 to 14 business days after it is scheduled.
  • Design Conference with owner to discuss and make changes to the Concept and Positioning plan and discuss probable budget range. 1 – 3 business days.

Final design of miniature golf course and final budget usually requires 7 – 14 business days.

Timeline to Build

Depending on the location, complexity and size of the course and mother nature / weather, a basic mid-range concrete mini golf course can take 6 – 8 weeks to build.

  • AGS can custom design to any space, theme or budget.
  • A concrete miniature golf courses may typically range from 6,000 square feet (9-holes) to 30,000 square feet (18-holes).
  • A typical course with up to 5,400 square feet of playing surface and 2,200 square feet of walkways will average 26,000 square feet.
  • The course with the smallest footprint is the AGS U-Build-It Series at 3,600 square feet which includes 1,143 square feet of playing surface.

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Aerial view of the Tropical Breeze Fun Park concrete-built mini golf course in Cape Coral, FL
Aerial view of a concrete constructed miniature golf course with extensive tropical landscaping, water and theme elements.
Tropical Breeze Fun Park mini golf hole surrounded by tropical foliage and water fountains
A player’s view of one of the mini golf holes from above. Players must putt through the low hanging thatch to the cup.

Contact us today to see the miniature golf design and build options you have, discuss pricing and explore how Adventure Golf & Sports (AGS) can bring a fun, competitive edge and repeat guest engagements to your venue.