Mini golf and putting courses
Equipment and Shot Choices for Mini Golf and Putting Courses
The equipment and shot choices that make putting courses easier to manage without overcomplicating the bag.

Pack for the shots you will face
Equipment for putting courses should match ramps, humps, rails, and pace puzzles. For putting-course touch, you may lean on a trusted wedge, a controlled hybrid, or a putter that behaves well from distance. The right club is the one that makes a putt that has to die over a ridge feel repeatable.
Quick guide
| Putting Courses situation | Useful choice | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Tight target (putting-course touch) | Shorter club or more loft | Reduces the big miss |
| Uneven stance (putting-course touch) | Three-quarter motion | Improves contact |
| Trouble long (putting-course touch) | Front-edge yardage | Keeps the ball in play |
For putting courses, shot choice beats ego because a planned miss often looks smart ten minutes later.