Putters! is a 12 hole Adventure Golf Course & Café set right into the beach at Folkestone Harbour.
Developed by the creators of the courses at Leeds Castle and Alton Towers, Putters! can be found at ‘Beachside’; a seaside oasis that is home to The Pilot Beach Bar (Voted Best Bar in Kent at the 2022 Muddy Stiletto awards) and Little Rock (sister to nationally renowned restaurant Rocksalt).
With uninterrupted, panoramic views across the Southeast Kent coastline, this is a truly spectacular location to introduce an adventure golf course; set into the shingle, dotted with palm trees and boulders.
Friday: 10 - 8
Saturday & Sunday: 10 - 6
Putters! has been taken on by Jamie and Emily Evans; the husband-and-wife duo behind the incredibly popular Lift Café in Folkestone’s Leas Lift. As well as fantastic coffee, visitors can expect a revolving menu of quality Café snacks, from doorstop toasties to fully loaded fries, ice creams and more. As parents of young children themselves, Jamie and Emily’s mission is to make sure the food and drink options available at Putters! are varied and of a high quality for children and adults alike.
After building a reputation as a food and drink destination, we’re delighted to have been able to introduce a family friendly, classic seaside attraction to the ever growing list of things to do at Folkestone Harbour.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Putters! can be found on Folkestone Seafront at Folkestone Harbour. It is next door to the Little Rock restaurant at Beachside. Their what3words address is ///bead.path.zapped
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Open 7 days during half term (23rd - 29th Oct) 10 - 4
Putters! is always open during public and bank holidays. -
Putters! is just £5 per play, per person. This applies to children and adults alike.
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There is no need to book, just turn up, pay-and-play!
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Putters! is card only.
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Whilst the course is accessible, there may be restrictions of play ability on some of the holes.
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There are 12 unique holes built directly into the beach.
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There can be a maximum of 6 players in each group.
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Approximately 45 minutes to an hour depending on skill level and group size.
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We’ve run multiple tests; dogs don’t seem to be very good at golf. It’s for this reason and a few other more sensible ones that we do not allow furry friends onto the course.