Tried Indoor Putting for the First Time | Pat's Putts
Last week, we met with my cousin Bodic and his girlfriend Chie for dinner. We had kebabs with rice at Habib, then had drinks to go with it while exchanging stories. Good fun. We finished eating early but didn't want to go home yet.
My sister suggested we check out a nearby mini indoor golf course, which we were fine with, so off we went. The place is called Pat's Putts.
Pat's Putts
Pat's Putts is a hangout spot where you can putt in a 27-hole indoor (and glow-in-the-dark) golf course.
Location | Operation Hours
You can find Pat’s Putts on the second level of Tiendesitas, near the drinking area and the live stage. It’s the one with the tinted glass doors. They are open from 10 AM to 10 PM on Sundays to Thursdays, then 10 AM to 12 AM on Fridays and Saturdays.
The bracelet passes are available at the reception area. They will hand it to you after you pay.
Rates for the Indoor Golf Course & the Game Room
The regular rate is ₱599.00. For children under 4 feet, it’s ₱399.
If you don’t want to putt, you can avail of the Game Room pass, which gives you all access to their gaming area. You can play cornhole, subsoccer, beer pong, Jenga, Connect 4, and more. The rate for this is ₱100.00.
The Course
There are 27 holes in the Black-lit room. All were exciting to play. But my favorite would probably be the windmill (not in photos) and the one with the loop. Everything inside is glow-in-the-dark, except the gaming section and the diner.
The Experience
We all had a great time, and the experience felt like a workout. At first, we thought it was going to be a chill activity, but we were all sweaty halfway through the course. It does get tiring after a while, especially once you get to the harder ones in the middle.
If you want to improve your focus and motor skills, Pat's Putts is the place to be. It’s also perfect for first dates or family nights. It’s something different from the usual.
Food and Drinks
They have an in-house diner where you can order fried snacks, coffee, and cocktails. Bottled water is also available.
Outside food and drinks are not allowed. When my sister called to ask for the corkage fee, the attendant said 1,000.00. That’s more than how much the experience costs.
Others
There are no restrooms inside the establishment. You have to go out and use the one near Decathlon;
Only players (or those booking Game Room passes) are allowed inside.