FIVE MORE CHALLENGING MINI GOLF HOLES AT PARADISE ISLAND ADVENTURE GOLF
Posted on 5th June 2025Last year, we brought you the rundown on five of Paradise Island Adventure Golf’s most challenging holes from across our eight venues.
This year, we’re back with five more, picked for you by our very own site managers.
Keep reading to discover some of our toughest holes, and what makes them difficult – you may even pick up a couple of tips for tackling them on your next visit!
Livingston
Barnacle Bay | Hole 15
This hole is not one for the easily distracted, as you’ll be greeted by our animatronic monkeys! There’s also a slight twist to it, which makes getting a hole-in-one difficult. Decrease your chances of racking up points by clipping the side of the ball to get it up the hill.
Cheshire Oaks
Lazy Lagoon | Hole 6
The UV lighting on this section of the course can throw you off! Not only that – there’s a slightly elevated hill and two glowing obstacles which block direct access to the hole. To tackle this one, you’re going to need controlled speed and a precise aim.

Shell Bay | Hole 18
While this hole appears to be a straightforward putt, you must navigate over two humps before reaching a raised putting area. A miscalculated stroke will send the ball rolling away, making a hole-in-one virtually impossible. Consider your speed and don’t let the frustration get to you!
Derby
Shark Bay | Hole 5
If your ball makes it up the ramp into the lighthouse, it should shoot out the other site and nicely into the hole. If you don’t make it into the lighthouse, however, it’s easy to rack up points! If you’re not entirely confident in your ability to get a hole-in-one, it may be better to aim for around the lighthouse.

Plymouth
Temple Ruins | Hole 13
Putt too softly, and the ball will roll back down the entry ramp. Putt too hard, and it can bounce unpredictably off the exit slope or overshoot the hole. The slopes on both sides are smooth, but steep enough to launch the ball slightly if hit too hard!

Now it’s your turn. To have a go at tackling these holes, head to our website to find your nearest location and book your golfing trip now.
Got a hole at your local Paradise Island you find particularly challenging? Let us know and we may include it in a future blog post!