I had taken my girls to the mini golf place to use my last token for the golf balls and it wasn’t fitting into the golf ball dispenser. The sign said to go inside to the Herrick’s Tavern Bar if no-one was at the booth adjacent to the dispenser. When I went into the bar looking for help I was immediately treated like I was trying to scam them. I explained that I had purchased a few tokens a while ago and have been using them every now and then when I felt like taking the family to hit some balls. I was told how I couldn’t have bought them when I said I did since their was no management for the last 3 years or something but that isn’t the point. He told me that they are now the new owners and they don’t use the«old tokens» and if I wanted to use it then I could buy a token for $ 5. I left my token on the counter and went outside and just used the balls I had left in my bag from the last time I went golfing since my girls were excited about hitting some and had been practicing their swings since I had gone inside. I left extremely saddened by the attitude I received and was made to feel like a fool from the start.
Max W.
Tu valoración: 3 Florence, MA
This place is overall not too shabby. The mini-golf was a very fun course and was in great condition. The prices are acceptable and I believe I spent my money well. The driving range is a short little course that you got to go around for 5 minutes a ride. It was a token per car, a token was about 6 dollars. The one thing that was bad about it was the height limit. if you’re 11 or below, you have to share a car with an older friend. Overall this place is a good place to burn time.
Joe P.
Tu valoración: 4 Orange, MA
Great place to practice some golf. The prices are reasonable, staff is friendly. It’s the only place around the area to practice, and its a very good place to go.
Julia F.
Tu valoración: 4 Somerville, MA
Driving range: I only knocked a couple balls out there, but the price is pretty good: buckets range from $ 4-$ 9(roughly) and even once the place started to get busier, there were still a few spots open! Batting cages: slow, 2 medium(one medium/fast), and fast. Softball and baseball. These were seemingly the main attraction on Father’s Day, there was a line outside the slow cage, and a few times the machine had to be fixed. Not a long wait, though cause the balls get whipped at you at a fairly decent pace, no matter what cage you are in, and then times up! Go karts: smallest track I’ve ever been on, but it’s outdoors and a lot of fun. I got stuck in «not one of the fastest karts…» but still did pretty well for myself. It’s a 5 minute run, and for all 6 of us it cost $ 30. Not too shabby. My father has been known to drop about $ 75 here just to be the king of the track. It’s a pretty competitive sport, in the circles I move in… considering you are basically riding a lawn mower… I have been here several times in the past few years, and I will be back. I’m sure of it.