Mini Golf
Sink the ball in as few shots as possible across creative miniature golf holes. Free browser mini golf with challenging layouts and a par system!
How to Play
- Click and drag away from the ball to aim, pulling back farther for a stronger shot.
- Release to putt the ball toward the hole.
- Navigate around walls, bumpers, and obstacles to get the ball in the cup.
- Complete each hole in fewer strokes than the par score for a bonus.
- Complete all holes with the lowest total stroke count to win.
Features
- Multiple uniquely designed holes with creative obstacle layouts
- Par system per hole challenges you to improve your score
- Realistic ball physics with accurate wall bounces
- Total stroke counter for a complete round score
- Works smoothly with both mouse and touchscreen
Tips & Strategies
- Use walls intentionally — a bank shot off a wall is often the most direct path to the hole.
- Overpowered shots bounce unpredictably; use minimal force for precision on tight holes.
- Plan two or three bounces ahead when the direct path is blocked by obstacles.
- For holes with curves, aim for the near wall to redirect the ball along the curve's path.
- If a hole is giving you trouble, reset and approach with a different angle — sometimes a completely different line works.
About This Game
Mini Golf is a relaxed putting game where you aim, set your power, and roll the ball toward the hole in as few strokes as possible. Read the angles, judge the distance, and let physics do the rest as the ball banks off walls toward the cup. There is no clock and no pressure — just the quiet satisfaction of a clean putt. That easygoing rhythm makes it an ideal unwind break, simple enough for anyone yet tricky enough to keep you lining up 'just one more' shot.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I aim and putt?
- Set the direction toward the hole, choose how much power to use, and release. The ball rolls and bounces off walls just like real mini golf.
- What counts as a good score?
- Fewer strokes is better. Sinking the ball in one or two putts is excellent; par depends on the layout of each hole.
- Do walls affect the ball?
- Yes. The ball bounces off the borders, so you can deliberately bank shots around corners to reach tricky pin positions.
- Is there a time limit?
- No. Mini Golf is about precision, not speed, so you can take as long as you like to line up each shot.