How many times have you been in Melbourne’s CBD and thought to yourself … I could really use nine holes of mini golf and a decent cocktail right about now? Well now you can!
“So I got that going for me, which is nice.” – Carl Spackler (Caddyshack)
Now you and your friends can recite 80s cult comedy movie lines from Rodney Dangerfield and Chevy Chase in total comfort; there’s even bar called, ‘The Caddyshack’.
Holey Moley Golf Club Melbourne
Location: 590 Little Bourke St, Melbourne
Date of opening: April 20, 2017
Hours: Monday to Friday 12pm – late, Saturday & Sunday 10am – late
The course promises 27 uniquely themed holes across three different nine-hole courses, all to be revealed once the venue launches, and naturally there will be a karaoke room.
A cocktail menu has all the pun-tastic cocktails you’d expect, like the ‘Happy Gilmoreo’, ‘Tee-quila Mocking Birdie’ and ‘Long Island Iced Tee’.
Holey Moley already exists in Brisbane, with Sydney and Adelaide venues coming soon.
PHOTOS
Holey Moley Golf Club Melbourne. Photo: Lucas DawsonHoley Moley Golf Club Melbourne. Photo: Lucas DawsonHoley Moley Golf Club Melbourne. Photo: Lucas DawsonHoley Moley Golf Club Melbourne. Photo: Lucas DawsonHoley Moley Golf Club Melbourne. Photo: Lucas DawsonHoley Moley Golf Club Melbourne. Photo: Lucas DawsonHoley Moley Golf Club Melbourne. Photo: Lucas DawsonHoley Moley Golf Club Melbourne. Photo: Lucas DawsonHoley Moley Golf Club Melbourne. Photo: Lucas DawsonHoley Moley Golf Club Melbourne. Photo: Lucas DawsonHoley Moley Golf Club Melbourne. Photo: Lucas DawsonHoley Moley Golf Club Melbourne. Photo: Lucas DawsonHoley Moley Golf Club Melbourne. Photo: Lucas DawsonHoley Moley Golf Club Melbourne. Photo: Lucas Dawson
Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
"With open hearts and minds, together we grow." artwork by David Williams of Gilimbaa.