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Pheasant Lane Mall

310 Daniel Webster Highway
Nashua, NH 03060

(603) 897-0944

 

Cost: $10.00 Adult, 54 holes                                                               Other Activities: Laser maze                          

Par: ?

 

Difficulty: 4

Creativity: 8

Atmosphere: 8

 

Glowgolf is a chain of minigolf courses designed to occupy vacant mall spot and this is the third we’ve played.  What made this trip memorable was it was the first course played by 3-month old John and 2-month old Malcolm, the newest additions to the extended Putting Penguin family.  Much like the other Glowgolfs this courses offers a great deal of miniature golf for a relatively low price.  Unfortunately, this location only has 18 holes (versus some that have 36) so playing 54 holes can get a little repetitive.  We ended up playing 50 before the crowds got to us.

 

We played this course during a weekend in the prime holiday shopping season, which means it was quite busy.  While there is a good amount of space around the course (enough to move a stroller around with ease) because it is a smaller course and contained, unlike an outside course, it made for a much busier atmosphere with kids running around and yelling. As a result, sometimes the play would get backed up or you’d have people running over your holes.  The enclosed space also meant it got very hot in the course. The only other negative for this course was that there were definitely some seams showing in places which had just been taped over, making for very few putts that rolled true.  This might be the case at the other Glowgolf courses as well but it seemed (no pun intended) more noticeable here.

 

There’s many positives for the course as well. The music was the standard fair of Top 40 playlists and was at an enjoyable level.  The course was very clean despite the high traffic and there was very little repetition in the types of holes they selected for the course. As mentioned above there was also plenty of space for a stroller so we could easily bring a young one along with us. The course is generally easy as there are several ace opportunities but there’s a couple of holes that will test your putting skill and knowledge of miniature golf course play.

 

As with the other Glowgolf courses it’s definitely a location worth playing if you need a minigolf fix during a cold weather month or if you want a good deal but we wouldn’t consider it a destination course. We did rate it slightly lower because of the 18 holes versus the 36 which makes the 54 hole deal a little less exciting.

 

Reviewed by Pat, Liz, Malcolm, Will, Katie, John and Duffer

Reviewed in 2015

 

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See pictures of all 18 holes in our Flickr album.

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