
Crazy Golf
Worldham, Hampshire· GU34 3BF
SEN Suitability Assessment
Based on analysis of 8 public reviews (Sept 2019 – Jul 2025) · Good confidence
SEN Score
Based on noise, queues, staff, calm spaces
Breakdown
Parent summary
Crazy Golf has genuinely welcoming staff who are responsive to families, and visitors consistently mention feeling looked after—refreshments have been brought without asking, and the outdoor setting with a little garden area offers a calmer environment than many indoor venues. The facilities are well-maintained and there's good value for money. Gameplay can be unpredictable by nature, which some children may find frustrating, and the layout may feel busy during peak times.
What visitors say
Visitors have consistently reported feeling welcomed at Crazy Golf, with many highlighting the helpful staff, well-maintained facilities and good value for money—the outdoor setting and garden area have made for enjoyable afternoons. Some have found the gameplay unpredictable or the experience less engaging than hoped. It's worth contacting staff in advance if your child needs specific flexibility or adaptations, as availability of these adjustments isn't consistently documented across reviews.
Based on a sample of public reviews. Experiences vary - every child and every visit is different.
Read reviews on Google →From SEN communities
- Glow-in-the-dark holes mentioned as providing sensory experience for all ages
- SEN communities report young adults group had wonderful time at crazy golf
- Mini golf noted as beneficial for children with autism spectrum disorders and sensory needs
- Families mention using crazy golf as accessible activity for additional needs children
Sourced from facebook, blog, instagram within the SEN community. Individual experiences vary.
When to visit
Typical busyness patterns based on Google Maps visitor data. Term-time and school holidays will vary.
Weekdays (Mon–Fri)
Typically quietest around 7am
Weekends (Sat–Sun)
Typically quietest around 1pm
Potential challenges
- The unpredictable nature of mini golf gameplay itself—some children find the variability of ball behaviour or difficulty level frustrating rather than fun
- During busy periods, the layout may feel more stimulating and crowded
- Specific accessibility or sensory adjustments may need to be discussed directly with staff when booking
What works
- Staff are attentive and approachable—visitors report they actively help and respond well to families
- Outdoor setting with garden space provides natural breaks from enclosed environments
- Multiple activity options available, so you can adjust or change activity if needed
- Good value for money means less financial pressure if the session needs to be shorter or adapted
- Well-maintained facilities reduce unpredictability in the physical environment itself
Facilities
Tips for your visit
Crazy Golf described as 'great fun for the whole family' with 12 holes. 45-minute time slots available. Booking via website or phone (01420 544606) recommended. Venue located in rural setting near Alton, Hampshire on the border of South Downs National Park - consider journey time for families with sensory sensitivities.
Pricing
From £7.00 per person
Crazy Golf: £7 per person for a 45-minute slot. Other activities available (Golf, Padel, Pickleball, Driving Range) with separate booking required - pricing not detailed on website.
Opening Hours
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