12p Friday to 12p on Sunday
Moosehead Mini Golf:
118 Greenville Rd, Shirley Mills, ME
Admission is for one round of mini golf - Want to go again? We'd love that! Same-day replays are 50% off!
One club, one ball per player - No swinging like you're at the U.S. Open. Gentle putts only, please.
Stay on the course - Keep your feet (and your ball) off the rocks, landscaping, and railings.
Keep it moving - If your group is taking a little extra time, just let faster players play through. It's mini golf karma.
Children must be supervised - Mini golfers under 12 need an adult with them
Six-stroke limit per hole - Stuck in a loop? After six strokes, go ahead and take a mulligan and move to the next hole.
No roughhousing - No running, horseplay, or climbing. Save the wild moves for your victory dance.
Respect the course - Please don't litter, smoke, or bring food & drinks onto the course. Help us keep it clean and fun!
P.S. Lost your ball in the water? It happens! Just swing (see what we did there?!) by the clubhouse for a replacement.
Disclaimer: Mini golf is a game of skill, luck, and questionable aim. Moosehead Mini Golf is not responsible for bruised egos, sibling rivalries, or sudden urges to become a pro golfer. Play at your own risk - both to your pride and your ankles. Balls may mysteriously vanish. Laughter is encouraged. Cheating will be judged silently.
For any addition rule clarifications
Aim for consistency — Smooth, repeatable strokes beat wild power every time.
Read the slopes — Watch how other balls roll to understand hidden curves and sneaky tilts.
Use the walls — Bank shots can give you cleaner angles than aiming straight at the hole.
Control your speed — Soft putts stay predictable; fast putts bounce into chaos.
Square your stance — Keep your feet steady and your putter face straight for cleaner contact.
Plan your first shot — Visualize the path before you swing — especially on obstacle‑heavy holes.
Avoid the “panic tap” — Take your time on short putts; they’re easy to miss when rushed.
Watch the obstacles — Moving parts have rhythms; time your shot to slip through cleanly.
Stay low and steady — A low center of gravity helps keep your putter on line.
Have fun with the weirdness — Mini golf rewards creativity, not perfection.
Respect the Purple Moose — If you whisper your shot intention, the Moose may bless your aim.
Bank it off something purple — Statistically proven to increase joy by 200 percent.
Celebrate every bounce — Even the chaotic ones are part of the story.
Putt with personality — Style points are spiritually binding, even if not officially scored.
High‑five your team — It improves morale and allegedly improves putting accuracy.