Kew mini golf course opens for school holidays

The new mini golf course was constructed by Mini Golf Australia.

AFTER market research and analysis of the growing Kew and Kendall communities, the Kew Country Club has diversified its offerings with an 18-hole mini golf precinct, which will welcome families during school holidays.

The precinct features a 130m² children’s play area, and an outdoor seating area for parents, with a catering facility opening soon.

The course was constructed by Mini Golf Australia, while local landscapers Mick Baker brought the area to life with advanced plantings and a striking water feature.

Robert Dwyer, General Manager at Laurieton United Services Club and Kew Country Club, said the mini golf precinct brought something “fresh and exciting to the community”.

“It’s a perfect addition to our family-friendly offerings, and we’re really looking forward to seeing everyone enjoy it,” he said.

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