1 / 2Crazy Putt London
📍 London, Greater London
An 18-hole adventure golf course at Greenwich Peninsula Golf Range, designed as scaled-down versions of famous courses including Augusta and St Andrews, with bridges over water and bunkers. Floodlit for evening play.
Incredible value for money on a a London course. There's 18 holes and it was very empty around 1pm on a Saturday so there was no rush. We spent 1.5 hours here just playing one game! The course is less typically "crazy" themed, and more actual miniatures of other golf courses. If you're hoping for windmills and crazy designs, you're out of luck. But if you're looking for lots of holes which test you on different skills, then this is for you. Not only this, but there's actual water to lose your ball in and I feel like that added to the experience. Great view of Greenwich when you play!
🏆 Family Action Verdict
Best for families with older children and teenagers who enjoy actual putting skill over novelty obstacles. The course rewards patience — expect a full game to take 90 minutes or more. Younger children expecting windmills and ramps will find this format less engaging.
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💬 What Families Are Saying
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Emily Catherine Smith
3 months ago
“Incredible value for money on a a London course. There's 18 holes and it was very empty around 1pm on a Saturday so there was no rush. We spent 1.5 hours here just playing one game! The course is less typically "crazy" themed, and more actual miniatures of other golf courses. If you're hoping for windmills and crazy designs, you're out of luck. But if you're looking for lots of holes which test you on different skills, then this is for you. Not only this, but there's actual water to lose your ball in and I feel like that added to the experience. Great view of Greenwich when you play!”
Thomas Cunningham
4 months ago
“The staff at Crazy Putt Golf are very welcoming. The course has 18 holes and, although some of them are quite repetitive, it’s still a fun time. It offers great value for students at £7, and the £12 adult price isn’t bad either, especially considering its location near the O2 in Greenwich. The course is well maintained, and I would recommend visiting during the off-season so you can enjoy it fully without feeling rushed.”
Kutal Mete Tekin
7 months ago
“Minigolf was quite interesting as it was a miniaturised golf course rather than just straight forward mini golf. Only complaint is some bunkers were a bit warn off and balls always ended up in the same spots when you are stuck on these.”
Isaac Bing
a month ago
“The actual course itself is very hard and takes a long time to complete. After about 9 holes it gets very repetitive. There is a bar beside it and not far from the o2 but in a weird location behind a load of building sites. I recommend but definitely better ones out there”
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Overview
Crazy Putt London's 18-hole outdoor course takes its design from real golf courses rather than traditional novelty obstacles. Holes replicate features from Augusta, St Andrews, and Wentworth — including bridges over water, bunkers, and rough patches. The floodlit layout at Greenwich Peninsula Golf Range allows evening sessions, and equipment is included. Last entry is 45 minutes before close. A bar operates adjacent to the course.







