LEGENDARY MINI GOLF.
ANYWHERE.
A unique mini golf experience
for weddings, corporate events
and special occasions
What is SquatchPutt?
Modern Mobile Mini Golf – Built for events
☑ Indoor & Outdoor Ready
☑ All Ages; All Skill Levels
☑ Scales to any crowd

Corporate events
Team-building without awkward icebreakers

Weddings & Receptions
A standout cocktail-hour experience

Breweries & Bars
Pulls guests off their phones
EVENT PRICING
- 3 Holes starting at $395
- 6 Holes starting at $695
- Full 9 Hole Course starting at $995
- Activity host: $60/hr
- Mobilization & Setup: $2/mile
(billed one-way)
Includes: Putters, balls, scorecards & upcoming “Wild Card” play options.

Corporate events
Team-building without awkward icebreakers

Weddings & Receptions
A standout cocktail-hour experience

Breweries & Bars
Pulls guests off their phones
Turn-Key From Start to Your Event
- Indoor or outdoor ready
- All-ages, all-skill friendly
- Staffed or self-guided
- Flexible course layouts
- Scales to any crowd
Family
Friendly
FUN!
LOCATION
Whittier Location:
5200 Hwy 74 West,
Whittier, NC
BMAZ Whittier Facebook
Open Daily by Appointment
Call or Text: (828) 419-0473
🐾 Animal Policy🐾
For the safety of our guests, staff, and animals, BMAZ follows the guidelines of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Service animals only (ADA-defined).
A service animal is a dog that is individually trained to perform specific tasks for a person with a disability. Pets, emotional support animals, therapy animals, and animals carried in bags or strollers are not permitted.
Due to the active nature of our facility and shared food & beverage areas, all service animals must:
✔ Remain on the ground at all times (not in bags or on furniture/fixtures)
✔ Be under full control of the handler at all times (leash, harness, or tether unless task prevents it)
✔ Be able to safely remain in the environment without disruption
Our team may ask:
• Is the animal required because of a disability?
• What work or task has the animal been trained to perform?
We do not require documentation; however, the animal must meet ADA service animal criteria.
Any animal that is not under control, disrupts the environment, or creates a safety concern may be asked to leave or may not be accommodated in certain areas.




