Golf Fang crazy golf venues are renown for their expansive graffiti-art venues, with immersive themed golf holes, sensational food and delicious cocktails. This impressive brand of crazy golf will be opening in Cardiff in early 2023.

The new site will be located on Mary Ann Street. The sprawling venue will house an 18-hole crazy golf course with uniquely designed holes. One of the hallmarks of Golf Fang is the theming of the holes. Each has a strong story and is set within a large set. Whether that be a video store (remember them?), a pub, a toy claw gabbing machine or a grubby public loo.

Golf Fang Teddy Grab Claw hole

The striking vibe of the venue is accentuated by the vibrant graffiti artwork. Golf Fang venues are created as a ‘sprayground’ to which selected artists are invited to come and create their works – meaning you’ll not experience a crazy golf like this anywhere else in Cardiff.

Adding to the party atmosphere are the resident DJs who will keep you bouncing all night.

To keep you on top form throughout the course you’ll need to be well hydrated. The bar at Golf Fang is well stocked with all your favourites as well as tasty (too tasty) themed cocktails. Favourites include So Fresh So Lean (Gordon’s Pink Gin, Limoncello, pureed strawberry, pomegranate, lemon juice and lemonade) and The Doggfather (Maker’s Mark Bourbon, Disaronno Amaretto, cherry liquor, cinnamon, cranberry, lemon juice and Coca Cola).

Bar at Golf Fang

 

The food at Golf Fang is always awesome. They usually partner with a street food vendor, serving up stacked burgers, loaded fries and nachos. I can’t wait to see what Cardiff will have to offer.

Kip Piper, co-founder of The Big Fang Collective, said “We are really excited to grow the Golf Fang family and to be bringing the experience to Wales. Cardiff is a great location for the newest Golf Fang and we love the energy and atmosphere the city has to offer. The newest venue will feature some of our most popular experiential elements and we can’t wait to see how the guests interact with the graffiti-led space.”