Skyline Mini Golf at the Walker

Tee up—on the terrace—and let the games begin! Amazing views and novelties await you on the Walker’s newest mini-golf course, featuring a giant hot dog, ping-pong paddles, a tricky chicken coop, and more.
Due to the renovation of the Walker/Minneapolis Sculpture Garden campus, we’ve moved our 9-hole course up to the rooftop. Join us for a round in one of the Twin Cities’ most unique settings. Every ticket includes free gallery admission (up to $14 value) for each golfer. Children ages 6 and under play free with a paid adult.
Mini Golf Hours
May 26–September 4:
Tuesday–Sunday, 11 am–5 pm
Open late Thursday, 11 am – 9 pm
Course & Weather Updates
walkerart.org/minigolf or 612.375.7697
Tickets & Parking
$12 adults, $10 students ($9 Walker members, children ages 7–12)
Free for ages 6 and under with paid adult
Tickets for mini golf can be purchased at the box office near the Walker Shop. If you’re parking in the ramp, take the elevator to level L. Tee times are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis.
Free Mini Golf for New Members
Join the Walker as a new member and receive a free round of Skyline Mini Golf for everyone included on the membership.
Private Rentals & Events
For information about private mini-golf course rentals and events, contact events@walkerart.org or call 612.253.3540.
Gather Café
Swing by Gather Café before or after a round of mini golf for a tasty snack or relax with a refreshing cold drink or frozen treat.
Discounts
Pay for mini golf with a U.S. Bank Flexperks card and save $3 off the adult price.
Accessibility
Skyline Mini Golf is partially handicap accessible. All holes are playbable from the perimeter if guests are unable to step onto the holes. For information about accessibility, contact access@walkerart.org or call 612.375.7564.
Skyline Mini Golf Holes
18 Holes in One
David Lefkowitz and Stephen Mohring
Play like the masters at 18 Holes in One, a condensed topographical representation of the famous greens at the Augusta National Golf Course. With 18 holes to choose from, David Lefkowitz and Stephen Mohring’s design embodies “21st century undecidability at its most perplexing.”
Thrillo-Brillo
Yousif Del Valle, Tom Loftus, Andrew MacGuffie, Meena Mangalvedhekar, and Amy Toscani
“My fascination with letting images repeat and repeat—or in film’s case ‘run on’—manifests my belief that we spend much of our lives seeing without observing.” —Andy Warhol
Be sure to closely observe the fortress of Brillo Boxes that make up this Andy Warhol–themed design before taking a swing.
Putt-Pong
Trevor Anderson and Barry Kudrowitz
Maneuver your golf ball through a plexiglass net and a tangle of colorful ping-pong paddles in this hybrid game of putt-pong. Designed by Trevor Anderson and Barry Kudrowitz, this hole offers players a fast-paced test of aim and strategy.
Let’s Be Frank
Yousif Del Valle, Tom Loftus, Andrew MacGuffie, Meena Mangalvedhekar, and Amy Toscani
This roadside attraction is sure to stir up some appetites, but don’t let Frank distract you! Remember, you can always go to the Dog House (Walker on the Green’s hot dog stand) when your game is done.
Guess What? Chicken Putt!
Brian Fewell and Cami Applequist
Brian Fewell and Cami Applequist’s Guess What? Chicken Putt! features an egg-shaped green and a chicken coop maze filled with eggs. Steer clear of the fox lurking in the henhouse and guide your ball safely to Henrietta’s nest to complete this mini-golf challenge.
Rock! Garden.
Aaron Dysart
Rock! Garden, designed by Aaron Dysart, contains three glittering boulders that stand as more than mere obstacles—these boulders contain analogue instruments (xylophone, tambourine, drum, taunt strings) that sound when you strike your ball against them.
Stargazer
Jess Hirsch
Designed by Jess Hirsch, Stargazer gives players the chance to draw their own constellations as they travel across the Northern Hemisphere to reach Polaris. As you make your way to the North Star, be sure to dodge the Big Dipper and some menacing constellations like Draco.
Be a Sculpture!
Nicola Carpenter, Bryan Carpenter, Susanne Carpenter and Sean Donovan
Place your feet on the colorful footprints of this elegantly and simply designed hole by Nicola Carpenter, Bryan Carpenter, Susanne Carpenter, and Sean Donovan and become both an obstacle and a work of art for your friends.
Right on Cue
Kevin Weeden
Use the end of your putter as a pool cue at Right on Cue, designed by Kevin Weeden. Angle your strokes around the billiard balls and side pockets, or try to make the perfect bank shot for a hole-in-one.