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    Professor Hacker's Lost Treasure Golf

    3.7 (31 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Water tower

    No challenging holes, mostly flat and straight, workers nice, lots of better other options for mini golf in Branson

    Brittany T.

    This place was so fun! It starts with a train ride around the course which is really cool. The holes are pretty easy but they have awesome landscaping. I would definately recommend it. We would return for sure.

    Bradley A.

    There are definitely better putt putt locations and attractions but my wife (who is from Brazil and never played) and I had a blast!

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    Evelyn W.

    The scenery in this course is great with lots of pretty waterfalls and a plane (take the gold course to see the plane)! There is a decent amount of parking as well. However, as far as mini golf goes, the courses were rather boring and not engaging. There were hardly any obstacles. Also, the Branson Helicopter Tours take off and land just across the street, so you'll have the loud noise of helicopters serenading you the whole time. There was supposed to be a mini train ride but it wasn't working. The price was $12.50 per person.

    I was impressed with this place. The course was clean and well kept (unlike many mini-golf courses I have visited). It seemed like it has been re-done within the last year. I don't know if that's the case but things looked fairly new and not degraded. I thought the course had the right amount of difficulty without being overly gimmicky with a windmill or clown at every hole. And there was plenty of room at each tee so you didn't feel like you were crowded while waiting for others in your group to hit the ball. It's a well designed course. After you pay there is a short train ride to the first hole. At first I thought this was goofy but it's actually a very good idea. You ride train to the start of the course which is at the opposite end of the park and uphill so you're not hot & sweaty before you play. Plus, the train loading area provides a queuing area so people can wait in the shade at the train instead of a crowd of people standing at the first hole. When you get off the train there is no wait at the first hole so you can start playing. And one last thing - there is a back way out of the parking lot so you can avoid the 5 mph bumper-to-bumper traffic on the main drag in Branson. The 1-star reviews below surprised me, but they were from several years ago so I'm guessing the place has been updated since then. And a few of them were just complaining about everything so I disregard them.

    Waterfall

    Mini Golf is one of Branson things it seems to be for they have a lot of them. This one was very cheap $10 a adult and $5 if you keep your ticket and return in seven days. Also if you get a hole in one on the mystery hole of the day you'll play for free. To get to the first hole you have to ride a train to get there which is very cool. There are 18 holes of corse each different and challenging there are two paths you can take which are Gold or Diamond we took Diamond and the detail and surroundings were amazing and it's in a very nice spot of Branson with the Farris wheel next door. Some holes were very challenging and I would say I'm a decent golfer. All in all out of all the places to put put try this place out or the Pirate cove one which is cool.

    Colton W.

    THE WORST mini golf course I have ever been too! 1 Star because the staff was at least friendly and that's the least I can give anyway. Nearly every single hole was so plain and boring with literally nothing, but the hole itself! Slightly more expensive than the other mini golf courses here in Branson. I would highly recommend spending your money at Big foot mini golf. (Here are some pics of the very basic holes at Professor hackers lost treasure course).

    We went to Lost Treasure Golf today. The facility was clean and well maintained. The train ride to the first holes was nice. We did the Diamond course. We were hoping there would be more obstacles at this course so we were bummed that there wasn't more difficulty.

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    Had an awesome time. Great family setting. I let the wife beat me being we're on vacation and all.

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    Professor Hacker's Dinosaur Canyon

    4.4(44 reviews)
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    Spend some time in a car in most any city, and you're gonna get an idea of where their heart lies…read more In Santa Monica, palm trees and juice bars. In Houston, the very concept of asphalt itself. In Branson, MO? It's all about Jesus and mini-golf. Professor Hacker's Dinosaur Canyon (I'm calling it "Dino Canyon" from now on) is one such contribution to the putt-puttian zeitgeist, and it is a hoot. Its name is half-right; while there is no canyon (but there is a rad volcano thing, it is riddled with dinosaurs, most being extremely, lovably derpy. If you dig a leisurely stroll through campy terrain, you'll love Dino Canyon. The golf itself is nice but not exceptional. Sadly, the dinos are mere window-dressing, not actually incorporated into the holes themselves. There are two courses: Raptor and T-Rex. We chose T-Rex as we were promised stairs and a slightly more challenging course. I wouldn't call it a challenge (we scored 49 to 47 on 18 holes), but it is nice and fun and we'll-designed. The price is pretty swell. A game for two adults is about $25, and if you keep the scorecard you can play the other course for $5.50 each. Also, a hole in one earns you a free game! Heck yeah. The bathrooms, holy smokes. So clean. Seriously, hold it 'til you get there. You'll be glad you did. If you're in Branson, don't go to a show. Go to Dino Canyon.

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