Ghetto Golf Liverpool Review – The Best Crazy Golf in the Country!

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18 unique and absolutely mad crazy golf holes, theming galore and an atmosphere that is just undescribable. We bring you our Golf Fang / Ghetto Golf Liverpool review.

When it comes to attractions, theming is my weakness. I see something that is well themed and instantly that attraction goes up in value tenfold.

Ghetto Golf Liverpool has had a name change and they’re now known as Golf Fang which includes numerous other locations for their franchise including Manchester, Birmingham and soon to be Leeds.

Ghetto Golf Liverpool has taken theming and absolutely blown the levels of detail and immersion to stratospheric heights.

This 18-hole course is strictly for adults only as this 18+ venue has some holes themed to all sorts of weird and wonderful things.

Jeremy Kyle Hole Ghetto Golf

One minute you’re inside a plane, the next a bowling alley then a sex dungeon and even a dirty bathroom all feature in this 18-game wonderland.

Graffiti lines the walls and guests are encouraged to add their own around the place, make your mark on this wonderful attraction as 90’s hip hop tracks blare out on the sound system, cocktails are readily available on tap and there’s plenty of food to munch down whilst you’re going around this huge event space.

Minion Ghetto Golf

DJs also make an appearance and the whole place has this incredible vibe that you don’t want to leave.

With loads of places to chill out inside this is one venue you could make a whole night of and not get bored. Many golf places are a seen-it-done-it type of attraction but Ghetto Golf grabs onto you and doesn’t let go.

Want to step outside a second? Not to worry, you’re a stone’s throw away from the Baltic market and a whole host of bars, clubs, arcades and chill-out areas.

Sean Evans Ghetto Golf Liverpool

With UV light paving the way throughout your course there is certainly a hole for everyone and by everyone I mean EVERYONE!

The cocktails are naturally quite expensive being a city centre type attraction but they were all really lovely with Ghetto Punch being the only lip-smackingly questionable cocktail that I had.

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You can supersize a drink for £15.50 or just have a single cocktail for £8.20 and there is plenty of places to pop down your drink, coat and bags whilst you’re navigating the course.

With loaded fries, tapas, desserts and more all available from the Locked & Loaded Street Food stand you’ll be well fed.

Ghetto Golf Liverpool truly blew me away, some of the holes are absolutely incredible and the amount of effort and detail that has gone into this place is absolutely breathtaking.

I’ve been to hundreds of crazy golf courses up and down the country but Ghetto Golf is on another level. Hands down the best crazy golf in the UK. They’ve taken a standard crazy golf set up and evolved it to American levels of immersion.

Check out our Liverpool Tour video below and fast forward to 6:42 to see all things Ghetto Golf!

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