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Monster Mini Golf shutters in Coral Springs after 12-year run. ‘Thank you’

A message posted to Monster Mini Golf Coral Springs’ webpage thanks the community for over a decade of support on May 8, 2026.
A message posted to Monster Mini Golf Coral Springs’ webpage thanks the community for over a decade of support on May 8, 2026. Allison Beck

Monster Mini Golf in Coral Springs has closed after 12 years in business in the Magnolia Shoppes plaza, one day before its planned National Mini Golf Day event.

“We want to sincerely thank every guest, family, school, team and community member who supported us throughout the years,” owners wrote in an Instagram post Friday. “The memories created here will always mean the world to us.”

The indoor entertainment hub marketed itself as a place for “affordable family fun,” offering mini golf, bowling and arcade games for all ages.

The company, founded by a Connecticut couple in 2004, sets itself apart by centering glow-in-the-dark decor, hand-painted local art and Halloween-inspired animatronic characters.

The next closest franchise is located in Pembroke Pines.

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Allison Beck
Coral Springs News
Allison Beck is an award-winning reporter for the Coral Springs News, a sister publication to the Miami Herald. They are a proud Temple University graduate with experience covering a wide range of topics from stolen human remains to space-based businesses.