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Show your
minigolf
skills

Compare your minigolf skills on 18 holes in a quiet environment near the Brno dam with friends, family or colleagues from work.

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100
90 minutes
older than 12 years
70
90 minutes
children 4-11 years +ZTP
free
younger than 4 years

In nature near Brno dam

With unique
obstacle

For the whole
family and pets

Let the worries go to the water...

Přístavní Street suggests that it is enough to disembark at the Bystrc port in Brno. Minigolf is 136 meters from the port.

V přírodě
u brněnské
přehrady

S jedinečnými
překážkami

Pro celou
rodinu

Don't let go disturb

Book a minigolf area only for yourself in a larger group, for example in night lighting of the Brno dam´s romantic environment.

  • teambuilding
  • school action
  • camps
  • celebrations

When can we
play minigolf?

Opening hours depend on the weather. In case of constant rain, the minigolf is closed. Opening hours on public holidays are the same as on Saturdays and Sundays.

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Ten rules of
minigolf

1.

Mini golf consists of playing a ball from the tee into the hole by a stroke. Players start on the first hole and progress in order.

2.

The winner is the player with the lowest aggregate stroke play total.

3.

Each stroke counts as a point. If the ball has not been holed after six strokes, another point is added. The highest possible score at any hole is 7.

4.

If the ball doesn´t go across the red line, then the player must play from the tee again.

5.

If the ball goes across the red line, then the player plays from the point which the ball stopped.

6.

The playing areas, which are without the red line, the player must always start to play from the tee in every stroke.

7.

If a ball comes to rest outside the playing area (out of bounds) before the red line, then the player should retake their shot. No additional penalty is incurred.

8.

If a ball comes to rest outside the playing area (out of bounds) after the red line, then the player keeps on playing from the nearest black line at 90 degrees which the ball left the playing area.

9.

If a ball comes to rest alongside or near to the perimeter boundary of a run, or to an obstacle, it can be repositioned (only by hand) up to the nearest black line at 90 degrees.

10.

A ball is deemed to have been holed when it comes to rest in the cup. If a ball enters the cup and then rebounds out again, it is deemed not to have been successfully holed.