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Holey Moley: a new mini-golf entertainment venue is now open in Austin

This Australia-based entertainment space features three putt-putt courses, karaoke rooms, a full bar, and a highly Instagrammable space.

A graffiti-covered building as seen from above with a sign reading "Holey Moley" and a billboard reading "like golf but fun!"

Holey Moley’s Austin space features art pieces made by local creatives, and left a few exterior murals untouched.

Photo courtesy Holey Moley

Austin’s newest mini-golf entertainment venue Holey Moley opens today, and it promises to be par-ticularly good.

Built by Australia-based parent company Funlab, the mini-golf club is the first of its kind to open in Texas and second location in the US, following Denver. Holey Moley Austin is open at 807 E. 4th St., with another location on the way to Houston.

Inside, guests will find three courses with 27 holes with themes including outer space, the candy shop, the museum, grandma’s house, and a few Austin-specific creations.

Two topiary longhorns — one wearing a cowboy hat — on a fake golf course with a in front of a sign reading "Holey Moley Golf Club"

Don’t miss the topiary Longhorns inside the club.

Photo courtesy Holey Moley

The fun isn’t limited to golf at Holey Moley. Guests can also expect karaoke rooms, an outdoor stage for live music, two bars with wacky drinks, and a full food menu. Plus, Eastend Tattoo will be onsite offering free tattoos on opening day.

Ready to join the par-tee? Book a time online.

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