Crazy golf · Bank
Puttshack, Bank
- Tech-scored crazy golf on a 9-hole course, with the ball tracking itself so nobody argues about strokes.
- £14 for a round, £20 for unlimited, per adult. Junior rates are lower.
- Flat pricing with no peak or off-peak found, which is rare in this set.
- The only crazy golf we cover, since Junkyard Golf Club closed both London sites in 2026.
What is Puttshack?
Crazy golf where the ball does the scoring. Each ball is tracked, so your score appears on a screen without anyone writing anything down, and the holes are built around games rather than just obstacles.
It matters more than it used to. Junkyard Golf Club closed both its London sites in 2026, which leaves Puttshack as the main crazy golf option in the city.
We have only sampled the Bank site, so we cannot yet confirm every London Puttshack charges the same.
How does it work?
You book a round on a 9-hole course and play in a group, with automatic scoring on every hole. There is a dining table bookable alongside the golf, which makes it one of the more straightforward venues here for combining an activity with a meal.
Round duration is not published. Budget roughly an hour for 9 holes with a normal-sized group.
How much does it cost?
Three products, and unusually for this set the price does not move with the day or the hour.
| Product | Adult | Junior | What it is |
|---|---|---|---|
| 9-Hole Experience | £14 | £9.50 | The standard round. A dining table can be booked alongside. |
| All You Can Putt | £20 | £16 | Unlimited games. Flagged as best value on their own site. |
| Challenge Hole | £80 per suite | A dedicated hole with interactive games and full-service dining. |
Sampled Monday at 11:00 for one player. Prices appeared flat across every day and time we checked. Verified September 2026.
What that means in practice
- Flat pricing is the headline. No peak, no off-peak, no dynamic rate. You can quote a group £14 a head in August for a booking in November and be right.
- All You Can Putt pays for itself at two rounds. £20 against £28 for two separate 9-hole rounds, so if your group is likely to want a second go it is the obvious choice.
- The Challenge Hole is priced per suite, not per head, which makes it impossible to compare until you know how many it holds. At £80 for four it is dear. At £80 for twelve it is the cheapest thing on this page.
- For twelve adults, a standard round is £168 and unlimited is £240.
What we have not confirmed: Challenge Hole suite capacity, round duration, the maximum group before an events team gets involved, and whether every London site charges the same. This page needs a second research pass before it carries the same confidence as our others.
What is the food and drink like?
A full food offer with a bookable dining table alongside the golf, which is a better arrangement than most of this set manages. The Challenge Hole product includes full-service dining at the hole itself.
We have not yet priced the food menu here, so budget for that on top.
How do you get there?
Bank. Central, Northern and Waterloo & City lines, plus the DLR, which makes it one of the best-connected venues in this set for anyone working in the City.
Bank is a difficult station for step-free journeys and we have not verified the route or timed the walk, so check with the venue if step-free access matters.
How do you book?
Online, choosing a site, a product, a date and a headcount. Because pricing is flat, there is no advantage in hunting for a cheaper slot, which makes this the least fiddly booking in this set.
The venue does not publish group size limits, deposit or cancellation terms. Ask for all three before you commit a group.
Is it worth it?
Probably yes, though this page needs another research pass before we would say so firmly. Flat pricing is a real advantage when you are organising for other people: you can quote a number and it stays true, which nothing else in this set allows. The tech scoring removes the one thing that reliably sours a group golf round. What we cannot yet tell you is how long a round takes or how many people the Challenge Hole seats, and both of those matter if you are planning an evening around it.
Right for
- Anyone who needs a fixed price they can quote in advance
- Groups who will want a second round, where All You Can Putt saves money
- City workers, given the Bank location
- Mixed abilities, since automatic scoring removes the arguments
- Groups wanting to eat properly, with a dining table bookable alongside
Wrong for
- Anyone hunting a bargain, since flat pricing means no cheap late slots
- Groups needing a confirmed duration to plan an evening around
- Wheelchair users, until we have confirmed the step-free route at Bank
- Anyone considering the Challenge Hole without knowing how many it seats
Common questions
- How much is Puttshack?
- £14 per adult for a 9-hole round and £20 for unlimited games. Junior rates are £9.50 and £16.
- Does Puttshack have peak pricing?
- Not that we could find. Prices appeared flat across every day and time we sampled, which is unusual.
- Is All You Can Putt worth it?
- If you will play more than one round, yes. £20 beats £28 for two separate rounds.
- What is the Challenge Hole?
- A dedicated hole with interactive games and full-service dining, priced at £80 per suite rather than per person. How many it seats is not published.
- How long does a round take?
- Not published. Budget around an hour for 9 holes with a normal-sized group and confirm with the venue.
- Is there still crazy golf in London?
- Yes, but fewer options than there were. Junkyard Golf Club closed both its London sites in 2026.
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