Holiday Hill Miniature Golf 352 Main Street, Dennis Port, MA 02639
Atmosphere: B Difficulty: B Pricing: B- Creativity: B+
OVERALL: B
Holiday Hill is a family owned business, and you can tell that right from the start in all the best ways possible. The course was originally part of a drive-in ice-cream/burger bar built nearly 50 years ago by Phillip Barconi. Phillip would expand his holdings, which now includes the Mill Stores and the Holiday Hill Inn & Suites (and yes, still the ice cream). With Philip passing in 2022 and his son Mike at the helm, the course has continued it’s tradition of exceptional service and top quality golf.
This course mainly focuses on the holes and landscaping and doesn’t really have a theme, which is totally fine by us, and it seems to keep more of the rowdier clients away. The putting surface is always in good shape, except for the past few years, hole 17 has had some really terrible rips in it, but we will chalk that up to an outlier. Thousands of flowers decorate the course, but it’s spread out enough that you don’t feel like they are impeding on your game.
The course is challenging, but not overly complicated. Over two games, we got aces on 7 different holes, but these are all from good putts rather than the “hit it in the box for a hole in one guarantee” that you see on the Jersey Shore. Parr the course is 44, and our lowest score has been 41, although we’ve had a front 9 of 19, and a 35 going into hole 17 twice, only to card a 5 each time.
Pricing is a little bit expensive at $11.50/adult, but a coupon in all the available ad books at your hotel or restaurant will take off $1.50/person, bringing it down to a more palatable $10.
Overall, we have always been very pleased at our experience at Holiday Hill, and would definitely call it one of our favorites on the Cape. We’ve enjoyed learning more about it’s family roots, which makes us want to come back even more.







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