Holey Moley’s Courses Feature Different Artistic Themes and Pop-Culture References
A mini golf chain, with fun and unique creative concepts, is set to open a new outpost on Third Street Promenade, according to a report by What Now Los Angeles.
Holey Moley, which is owned by Australian entertainment company Funlab, will establish the location within The Gallery Food Hall’s former space at 1315 3rd St. An opening date has not been disclosed at the time of this writing.
As opposed to the typical putt-putt decor of windmills and castles, Holey Moley’s courses feature different artistic themes and pop-culture references for each hole. At the “Makin it Rain” hole, the putter must navigate his or her ball around scattered dollar bills. The “Arty Party” hole is reminiscent of an art gallery, set within the confines of white halls which are adorned with iconic paintings.
The news comes a year after Holey Moley’s first U.S. locations were launched in Austin and Denver, with a subsequent Houston spot opening in April and plans in motion for a San Francisco outpost, reported What Now. Private karaoke rooms are also available for reservation.
To find out more about Holey Moley, go to https://www.holeymoley.com/.