
Golf Putt Putt Challenge
Combine the thrill of mini-golf with the joy of giving back in the Golf Putt Putt Challenge!
Group Size
8 - 300+
Duration
90 - 120 Mins
Setting
Indoor/Outdoor
About Golf Putt Putt Challenge
Teams design their own mini-golf course using donated items like canned goods, toiletries, and school products. Armed with an actual golf putter, teams navigate the custom holes, attempting to sink their shots in as few strikes as possible. A live leaderboard tracks the scores, heightening the competitive spirit and generating a lively atmosphere.
Key Focus Areas
- Diffuse Stress
- Collaboration
- Creativity
- Fun/Play
- Problem Solving
Experience the Joy of Giving!
While the team with the best score may claim victory in the Putt Putt challenge, the true winners are the school kids supported by the NGO. So swing for a cause, sink some putts, and make a meaningful difference in the lives of those in need.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Golf Putt Putt Challenge?
Golf Putt Putt Challenge is a fun, CSR-driven team activity where participants design and build mini-golf holes using donated items such as school supplies, toiletries, and canned goods. Teams then compete on the custom-built course while contributing to a meaningful social cause.
Do participants need any golf experience?
No prior golf experience is required. The activity is designed to be inclusive and easy for everyone to enjoy, regardless of age, fitness level, or sporting ability. Success depends more on creativity, teamwork, and collaboration than golfing skills.
How does the activity support CSR initiatives?
The materials used to build the golf course are donated to charities or community organizations after the event. This allows teams to have fun while creating a tangible positive impact, aligning employee engagement with corporate social responsibility goals.
What skills does the activity help develop?
Participants strengthen communication, problem-solving, project planning, and creative thinking as they design and construct their mini-golf holes. The activity encourages collaboration and resource management in a relaxed, engaging environment.




