
Glow into fun: 36 holes of glow-in-the-dark mini golf for dates, parties, and all ages
Glowgolf at The Citadel Mall offers indoor mini golf featuring glow-in-the-dark holes and reactive colors under blacklights. Players can tackle 36 unique holes, perfect for date nights, birthdays, or a fun family outing. The venue is noted for its vibrant glow murals and friendly staff, with guests praising helpful team members and exciting, active entertainment for all ages.
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Play through two 18-hole courses with unique, glowing designs under blacklights for an immersive experience.
Host unforgettable birthday parties with group rates, decorations, and dedicated staff assistance for celebrations.
Perfect for couples seeking a fun, active date with glowing ambiance and creative hole layouts.
Enjoy family-friendly fun or group events with activities suitable for all ages in a vibrant indoor setting.
Earn free tickets for hole-in-ones or special promotions to encourage repeat visits and loyalty.
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Skyler Dawn
We came for a date night and had so much fun! Took a little over an hour for the two of us to do 36 holes. Josh was awesome too!
Tawneya Sheprow
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ We celebrated our 12-year anniversary here on Saturday night and had an absolute blast! Mini golf has been a pattern of fun dates for us. 💕 We played all 36 holes and loved every minute of it — each one was so unique and creative. I even scored a hole-in-one on the 18th and won a free admission ticket to come back! 🎉 The lights are super fun and easy on the eyes, perfect for dressing up in reactive colors that glow under the blacklights. Whether it’s a date night or a birthday party, this place is such a great choice for all ages. Highly recommend for anyone looking for something active, colorful, and full of laughs!
Norbert Brackenbury
Amanda is awesome help me set stuff up for my party she’s very reliable and respectful I will come back soon she deserves a raise or promotion
Steve Hershberger
We were looking for an indoor activity on a cold snowy day. This was the perfect fit! First time to play Glowgolf for me. Basically an indoor mini golf with strange lighting. (Makes your golf ball glow and certain colors really stand out, and turns everything a strange color.) The gentleman that checked us in carefully, explained the rules, etc. Looking forward to going again sometime.
Norman Hittle
So yeah, Glow Golf looks kinda cool and seems interesting at first, but it’s definitely not much more than a novelty. Don’t get me wrong, the undersea murals in glow paint are cool and from some angles it feels like you’re a character in Tron, but when it all boils down to paying almost $50 for your medium-sized family to play, it really isn’t worth it. To start, the actual golf is a joke. I mean, take away the decor and you basically have carpet and painted 4x4’s stacked end to end. There’s absolutely nothing interesting nor challenging about it. All the holes are basically the same rectangles with a few variations. And then black lights. I mean, they’re cool in small doses, but spend an hour seeing only black lights and glowing colors and enjoy the headache. The staff is laughable. I mean, they’re teenagers who never had a job before and probably have a headache from kids and blacklights, so I give them a bit of a break. But they seriously don’t care. With the exception of breaking a club and stabbing someone with it, I wouldn’t count on any reaction from them. Finally, other customers. Guess who plays Glow Golf (other than idiots like me)? Kids whose parents are shopping in the mall! Meaning, they just get dropped off and run around. And as the aforementioned disengaged staff are concerned, people basically just do whatever they want. Anyway, Colorado Springs is such a nice sunny place with actual decent OUTDOOR mini golfs. So, why settle for less?