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📍 Paraparaumu, Wellington
Golf for Good is an 18-hole community-built mini-golf course at Mazengarb Park in Paraparaumu — NZ's first internationally designed mini-golf course, inspired by the Himalayas putting course at St Andrews. Suits ages 4 and up. Free parking, refreshment kiosk, all profits go to local Kāpiti causes.
This wonderful mini golf course has just opened. It is attractively laid out, challenging and fun for all ages from about 4 year olds upwards. Reasonably priced. Ice creams and drinks for sale. Toilets at the nearby Pavilion. Ample free parking.
🏆 Family Action Verdict
Best for mixed-age family groups (4 up through teens and adults). Reviewers consistently call out how the course balances challenge and fun — kids and adults can play together and both find it engaging. Community-run with profits going to local causes.
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💬 What Families Are Saying
5 Google reviews
Steph Dyhrberg
4 months ago
“This wonderful mini golf course has just opened. It is attractively laid out, challenging and fun for all ages from about 4 year olds upwards. Reasonably priced. Ice creams and drinks for sale. Toilets at the nearby Pavilion. Ample free parking.”
Abby Haverkamp
2 months ago
“Great value for money and a really fun course with some challenging golf holes that provided us with many laughs. I played with a 15, 13 and 11 year old and we all loved it. Highly recommend.”
Kelvin Kennard
a month ago
“Most fun I have had in years just a laugh a minute and frustrating at the same time”
Jett Bal
2 months ago
“cheap day out”
Reviews from Google
Overview
Golf for Good is an 18-hole mini-golf course at Mazengarb Park in Paraparaumu, run by Kāpiti Rotary Club and the combined Kāpiti Lions Clubs. The course was designed with input from international mini-golf designer Scott McPherson, taking inspiration from the Himalayas putting course at St Andrews. Suits ages 4 and up — challenging enough to entertain teens and adults, accessible enough for younger kids. On-site refreshment kiosk for ice creams and drinks, free parking, and toilets at the nearby Pavilion. All profits go back to Kāpiti community initiatives.



