AFTER market research and analysis of the growing Kew and Kendall communities, the Kew Country Club has diversified its offerings with an 18-hole mini golf precinct, which will welcome families during school holidays.
The precinct features a 130m² children’s play area, and an outdoor seating area for parents, with a catering facility opening soon.
The course was constructed by Mini Golf Australia, while local landscapers Mick Baker brought the area to life with advanced plantings and a striking water feature.
Robert Dwyer, General Manager at Laurieton United Services Club and Kew Country Club, said the mini golf precinct brought something “fresh and exciting to the community”.
“It’s a perfect addition to our family-friendly offerings, and we’re really looking forward to seeing everyone enjoy it,” he said.