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  • Timothy R.

    This place is great. Went for mini golf during my friend's Meet Up. The facility also has a driving range, but apparently doesn't have a conventional golf course. That's good for me because my slice on a regular course is as wicked as the green witch from the Wizard of Oz. The mini golf course is very cool. And remarkably challenging. When we were done, we retreated to the Island Grill for Happy Hour (3-6 pm daily). They have food prices of $3-$5, with a burger basket for $6. We opted for the burger and were surprised how tasty it was. Good job, cooks! Plus, with $3 for beer or wine, you can't go wrong. Parking was a little tight but we found a spot. What a little gem.

    (5)
  • Connie C.

    If you're looking for the Pebble Beach of mini golf, you've found it. For some reason, many of my nights out end up in a mini golf course of some sort. The lame thing is that you'd think after all that practice I'd be good, but I'm terrible. I just keep going back for more though. Kind of sounds like an abusive relationship....anyways! The 18 hole course here is pretty fancy. There are creeks, carpeted areas simulating sand, bridges, little birds that taunt your swings, lovely shade from the trees. It's quite relaxing. I definitely got my ball stuck in the creek a couple of times. Sidenote: go for the really bright ball if you're no good. It helps when you stick your hand in that bush to retreive your ball and you hope that thing that just moved doesn't bite you. Everyone there seemed to be having a blast golf pro or not. Can't wait to go back!

    (5)
  • Becca J.

    This miniature golf course is great. From their website: "This stunning course offers 18 world famous golf holes reduced in size, including water hazards, sand bunkers, and undulating surfaces." The name of each course is the location of the actual golf course - super neat. The best part of this course is the fact that the holes are very challenging. Some miniature golf places just give every hole a standard par 3, but here, each holes seems like it was evaluated individually, and some even went up to par 5! $5 a person. The course was well maintained. My only gripes are the fact that they didn't have any pedestals at the beginning of each hole for writing your score down on the card and the rules on the card were a little bit vague. Usually there is a maximum number of putts specified, but my boyfriend and I just decided on 8. Additionally, they didn't get into things like strike penalty if you got out of bounds - if you're not familiar with miniature golf rules, their list wasn't too helpful. If you're looking for cheesy miniature golf with crazy obstacles and moving parts, you're not going to find it here. It is classy and legitimately -miniature golf-.

    (5)
  • Milze M.

    The mini golf course is a lot of fun and challenging. The food is average but edible.

    (3)
  • Mike R.

    Best driving range in town. What makes a good range in my opinion is one where you have multiple well marked targets that are easy to see if you hit. Staff is great and always pleasant. They rotate their balls frequently so you are not hitting crap balls. Nice putting green and chipping area. The sand area is a bit of a dump but at least they have one. I haven't tried their mini golf yet but may today. Their lunch bucket deal is the best. $13.99 for lunch entree, drink and bucket of balls. And the food it great. Try the Thai Chicken Bowl.

    (5)
  • Anthony K.

    Nice facility... Decent prices.... What else do you need? I enjoyed a nice beer in between WHACKS, did not get a chance to enjoy any of the grub, but I will be back for sure!

    (4)
  • Cvetiliana B.

    $5 mini golf, 18 holes. Beautiful atmosphere. Friendly staff. Happy hour offers $3 beer and $3, $4 and $5 food at Tualatin Island Grill on the premises. All of which you can bring on the course, though I didn't see anyone do it. Great idea in theory though right? Maybe next time I will try to juggle it all and still shoot holes in one (like I usually do hahah). We had the halibut tacos for $5. Surprisingly, not very flavorful, but the halibut was very soft and tender. We also had the burger and fries, I recommend that, meat not frozen but fresh, very flavorful.

    (5)
  • Echota K.

    We bought a Groupon for 10 rounds since this is both close to home and my son loves mini golf. Pretty decent mini golf course, with some nice shady spots. Nothing fancy like windmills or fun obstacles but it does have a nice little manmade stream running through, and some gorgeous old growth trees (just a few though). There is a restaurant inside with your basic American fare - but not a thing that is gluten-free, including the french fries, since they fry them in the same oil they use to fry all the gluten stuff. We'll definitely go again, and not just because of the groupon. Wasn't too crowded, either, and we were there on a Saturday afternoon.

    (4)
  • Jamie H.

    This place was really great. Went here with a Groupon for the mini golf for something to do on a weekend I had my 8 year old nephew. We had a blast!! The mini golf course was a good one. I thought I would miss the crazy clown mouth and windmills but I actually liked the more nature-like course better. The sound of the freeway snapped you back to reality. I liked it because you didn't feel like you were rushed through. I didn't like that, because I'm not on a PGA tour (why isn't there a PGA tour for just mini golf?!?) my ball did end up in the water quite a bit. On the back 9 holes some of the standing water was pretty rank. Moral: become a better mini golfer. Other than that, this place was great and I recommend it. I'd even go again at full price someday. An enjoyable way to be outdoors.

    (4)
  • Nikee W.

    They have the most epic mini golf course of all time, which is in a beautiful setting. It would be prefect if not for all the mosquitos from the little creek that winds through the course. Use the bug spray.

    (4)
  • Chris M.

    The best driving range I've been to in the area! This place is wonderful, the range itself is nice and long while still very wide, they have an actual island surrounded by water that is about 150 yards out so you can really hone in on your approach shots. The clubhouse is great too, very up to date and plenty of golf merchandise as well. Staff is extremely friendly too! They have an awesome food section it looked like, I didn't eat there this time but when I return with friends some food and a few beers will definitely be in order! Would highly recommend to anyone looking for a nice range to make their regular, this one just earned my business for as long as I live here! They also have a mini putt putt course as well along with putting greens, great all around place!

    (5)
  • Jaben C.

    I went here for the mini-golf and it was a great little course. This was a much more "realistic" mini golf than the standard places. There were no moving parts, no silly castles, but the holes were interesting and fun. This course it outside and I would definitely be hesitant to come here in the winter as it would be cold and wet, but for the summer time this was a good bet. My wife did miss the silly stuff from most other putt putt courses...

    (4)
  • Mona c.

    Grass that's all I need to say

    (5)
  • Andy B.

    This place has a great mini-golf course for $7 a head. You're not going to see windmills and mechanical monkeys, but you'll find 18 recreations of famous courses around the world complete with rough patches to mimic sand traps and small lakes and rivers to avoid. One important tip: there are cans of bug spray outside. Use them! The club house has free wi-fi and a cafe that I haven't had a chance to try out yet.

    (4)
  • Chuck S.

    Four of us, adults, went to play some miniature golf. Had a great time! We were there on Veterans Day, mid-afternoon, so it was a little quiet. Great price,$5 for 18 holes. Being there mid-day we were not hungry but there is a very adequate menu. The miniature course is well maintained, very few leaves and branches on the course. Very inviting and clean facility, great place to come and hit a few balls or practice putting or even just sit and watch. We will defiantly be back for our grudge match. THANKS

    (5)
  • Eric V.

    I love golf and from growing up in the area, I've always heard about Tualatin Island greens but never had an opportunity to go there until my man Matt B. took me and my girlfriend here. Matt purchased a groupon and the three of us went and shared a large bucket of balls and had a good time. Right when I walked in, the place had the feel of a higher end golf practice facility. There is a full pro shop with everything a player would need, golf instructors to help polish a game and even a grill to purchase food from. I didn't actually look at the pricing of anything in the shop and didn't eat from the grill but it was good to know that those options where there. After finishing her allotted golf balls, my Love Alissa, went in and got a coffee and she said it was descent, most importantly really hot coffee to help her warm up because it was pretty cold out. Other than that, I got nothing to report on the grill. When I walked out to the range area, I would guess that there are 100 mats for players to hit from and there is a big green surrounded by water right in the middle of the range. About 25 - 30 have heaters in the stalls to help on cold days on one side of the range, on the complete opposite side, there are 20 mats that are not covered at all and then the rest are covered and have multiple angels facing out to the range. I spent most of my time blasting Matt's 8 iron attempting to land golf balls on the island green and I could tell that if I became a regular here, I would get really good at hitting my 8 iron. I personally like shooting for a specific target on the range and this big island green completely consumed my time. On the way out, Matt pointed out an area of grass tees that they use in the Spring and Summer time which looked like a nice area. I also noticed that they have miniature golf and when we drove out, I saw a nice practice green with a bunker and a ton of range balls for people to use. I didn't see it with my eyes but I am going to assume there is a practice putting green as well. All in all, I am and was very impressed with this facility, it has everything a golfer would need to help improve their game, it's clean and well taken care of and just gave me a good feeling when I was there.

    (4)
  • Alex T.

    It is definitely one of the high-end driving ranges in the area. The prices are a little more for balls compared to going to a golf course, but they do keep it up pretty well. You get what you pay for. It's $11 for a large bucket of 110 balls. There are always mats available, but if you come with another person, it could get pretty packed during the busy hours (weekend early afternoon, or after work). You have the option of hitting off the mats or grass (in season), which is pretty nice. There's the chipping green and putting green, along with a putt-putt course. I believe Tuesday is Ladies day and Wednesday is Men's day, so buckets are half price on those days. If you sign up for their email list, sometimes you can get pretty good deals like $1 buckets every once in awhile. That's definitely worth it. They offer lessons as well. The markers on the range was real helpful, and there's a big island in the middle for 145-150 yards. I've definitely come here a lot to work on my game, and it's a great place to go.

    (5)
  • Kelly B.

    This is a fun place to go with friends or your SO. The mini golf is a really good price, and has 18 holes so you really get your fill of putt putt! Be patient when you go because this is a popular place with families and sometimes little kids take longer than you might expect (unless you have little kids of your own). After the mini golf you can borrow a club and buy a bucket of balls on the driving range, which is fun too; even if you are horrible at golf like some people I know (myself). They have Ducks and Beavers targets on the driving range and a really neat set up with an island right in the middle of the range. They also have really tasty quesadillas from their grill and a nice big flat screen TV that's usually on the Golf Channel or ESPN. It's a pretty mellow place to hang out.

    (4)
  • Brian A.

    Tualatin Island Greens is a place we frequented more in the summer than winter. Mostly because you were able to hit off the grass. This is a great advantage over many of the ranges in the area. They also have a island in the middle of the range (thus the name) that makes it a little bit more fun that just hitting balls. Additionally, they have tons of matted stalls and it's lit at night. The rates are on par with any other range in the metro area. Their club house is really nice. This place was a favorite of ours year round. We also played their mini-golf and that was okay. I like the ones with all the gadgets and things. This one was fairly straight forward, but fun none the less. I may be a bit hard to find for non-residents, so make sure to map it out. It can be a bit busy during the peak months, but parking shouldn't be a problem at all.

    (4)
  • Ashley B.

    I absolutely love this place. They have the best putt putt in town. The whole facility is really well kept and a friendly staff I will for sure be returning soon. We didnt try any of the food but this is a great place to work on your driving or short game.

    (5)
  • Essay ..

    Fun driving range down in Tualatin. The main claim to fame is the island green surrounded by a moat of water (mimicking the 17th green at TPC Sawgrass). Depending on the season, they allow hitting off grass if you're willing to pay a bit more. I've only hit off the artificial mats and most of the time they'll be enough spots you can hit in the shade (or avoid rain). The other nice feature is they're open pretty late. It's out of the way if you're in Portland, but worth a pop in if you're down in the Tualatin / Wilsonville area. Other features: mini-golf (no windmills), sand bunker practice area, putting area, pitching area, pro-shop, food vendor (haven't tried).

    (4)
  • Geoff C.

    Great range and practice facility. A little too pricey for balls. You can go to any course with a driving range and pay much less to hit balls.

    (4)
  • Jill R.

    I don't get out to golf as much as I used to, but I love when I can get out to Tualatin Island Greens and hit a bucket of balls. It's especially fun to take advantage of their specials that also include miniature golf. I enjoyed taking my son with me.

    (5)
  • Cari J.

    Mini golf was super busy but still fun. Nice course and a good way to spend some time for $5.

    (4)
  • Mark S.

    I LOVE MINI PUTT-PUTT! 18 holes of mini putt-putt for $5.00... Count me in!!! What else do I have to say?!!! I LOVE IT! Thank you, Island Greens for putting white shag carpet for the rough, since it used to be cement water hazards.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :10:30 am - 6:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Private Lot
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Dogs Allowed : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Drive-Thru : No

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