19th Hole Putt-Putt
Putt-putt golf operates differently than you might expect if you've only played on full-size courses. The game compresses strategy into shorter holes, uses obstacles and ramps instead of open fairways, and relies more on precision than power. In Pretoria's climate, particularly during the highveld summer months, a putt-putt venue benefits from being able to operate year-round without the maintenance demands of grass greens—no irrigation stress during water restrictions, no heat damage to turf. The layout matters significantly: how the course is designed determines whether it rewards skill or favour luck, whether it plays fast or slow depending on the season. A well-maintained course keeps surfaces level, obstacles secure, and holes challenging without being frustrating. 19th Hole Putt-Putt's appeal is in delivering an activity that's genuinely engaging whether you visit once a year or become a regular, and that doesn't demand the same time commitment or expense as traditional golf.