Words by Nick Crockford
Pacific Harbour’s Shanx Mini Golf facility is the place to be in the school holidays.
Green Space Management has built a world-class facility, at the Bribie Island golf and country club, that blends in rather than stands out.
With a big focus on fun and family, the mini golf facility has been designed to include all levels of golfers.
With 18 holes all having two flags - white for beginners and orange for advance golfers -there are options for families, functions and solo players to have fun.
The course is in front of the clubhouse so family and friends can enjoy an afternoon of mini golf followed by a refreshment or meal at The Deck bistro.
Shanx Mini Golf is open 9am-4pm Sunday to Thursday and 9am-8pm on Friday and Saturday nights. It’s even better under the lights at night!
Pacific Harbour Golf and Country Club is at 141-159 Avon Ave, Banksia Beach. Phone 3410 4001 or email [email protected]
It is home to an 18-hole championship golf course, aquatic range, the mini golf and country club amenities. Open seven days a week.
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