Singapore’s first mini golf club-cocktail bar is debuting at Clarke Quay in December

There’s a golf club called Holey Moley taking over the spacious site left behind by Mando-pop nightclub Shanghai Dolly, which shuttered in April this year at Clarke Quay.

Time ’til tee off: this December. The concept is part mini golf course, part cocktail bar — so we’re hoping that once Holey Moley launches, it’ll bring a bit of active fun (drunken dancing doesn’t quite count) to the area, inevitably turning a traditionally family-friendly game into an extra rowdy good time.

Photo: Holey Moley

It’s brought to our shores by Funlab, which first introduced the idea in Brisbane, Australia, in September 2016. With an eclectic design completely transforming the space — it looks nothing like its predecessor — Holey Moley can host up to 450 people across its two floors that feature a maze of 27 pop culture-themed holes. From TV series to hit blockbusters to board games, you’ll be taking a swing while discussing household names like Game of Thrones, The Simpsons, E.T., Jaws, and Monopoly.

Models looking cool - or as cool as you can look with mini golf clubs. Photo: Holey Moley

Models looking cool - or as cool as you can look with mini golf clubs. Photo: Holey Moley

Models looking cool (or as cool as you can look) with visors and mini golf clubs. Photo: Holey Moley

Oh, and let’s not forget the quintessential “local twist,” created here in the form of a hawker center dinner at the “Upside Down” hole.

The food and drinks. Photo: Holey Moley

The food and drinks. Photo: Holey Moley

The food and drinks. Photo: Holey Moley

The photogenic venue also busts out DJs spinning beats behind the deck and a menu of bar grub like salads, pizza served by the meter, a massive three pound burger, and regular-sized burgers with neon-colored buns.

Definitely going for the Instagram-obsessed crowd here.

A cheese burger with questionable-looking buns. Photo: Holey Moley

A cheese burger with questionable-looking buns. Photo: Holey Moley

A cheese burger with questionable-looking buns. Photo: Holey Moley

Cocktails get the similar psychedelic treatment with flavors like Candy Man, a red-hued margarita with blended jelly beans and fairy floss. We imagine it’ll be a dream come true for the unicorn cake enthusiasts, or perhaps offer an extreme sugar rush to propel the rest of us to putt-putt victory.

Candy Man cocktail. Photo: Holey Moley

Candy Man cocktail. Photo: Holey Moley

Candy Man cocktail. Photo: Holey Moley

 

FIND IT:
Holey Moley Golf Club opens on Dec 6 at #01-01 Clarke Quay, 3B River Valley Rd.

Mon-Fri noon-late, Sat-Sun 10am-late. 

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