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October Half-Term Activities: 3 Fun Family Golf Ideas to Try

Looking for affordable, fun, and active things to do with the kids this October half-term? Golf might not be the first family activity you think of, but it’s one of the easiest ways to spend time together.

Forget the stereotypes of strict dress codes or long rounds — today’s family golf activities are relaxed, beginner-friendly, and can be less expensive than soft play or a cinema trip. You don’t need any equipment or experience to give it a go.

Here are three simple ways to try golf with your family this half-term.

Try the Driving Range This Half-Term

If your kids have energy to burn, the driving range is a brilliant half-term outing. You hire a bay, grab a bucket of balls, and let everyone take turns hitting shots. Children love the freedom to whack balls without rules, and parents can join in the fun too.

Why it works for half-term:

  • Quick and affordable
  • No booking weeks in advance
  • Great mix of fun and fresh air

Practical info:

  • Cost: £5–£8 per bucket of balls (often shareable)
  • What to wear: Trainers and comfy clothes
  • SEN/ND tip: Mornings are usually quieter — some venues offer “quiet hours”
  • Facilities: Parking, loos, and cafés are common

Make it even more fun:
Interactive games at a driving range, such as those powered by Toptracer or Trackman, include virtual golf, skill-based challenges like Closest to the Pin and Bullseye, and family-friendly mini-games like Angry Birds and Magic Pond.

Discover Short Golf – Par-3 or Pitch & Putt

If you’re new to golf or just looking for a relaxed way to enjoy the outdoors as a family, short-format golf is a brilliant place to start.

A Par-3 course is like a mini version of a full golf course. Each hole is shorter — usually under 200 yards — so you’re not spending hours walking long fairways. It’s ideal for beginners and families who want to try golf without the pressure or time commitment of 18 holes. You’ll still get the feel of “real golf,” with proper greens, bunkers, and a chance to use a few different clubs.

If you want something even simpler, Pitch & Putt is perfect. The holes are much shorter — often under 90 yards — and you only need a wedge and a putter. It’s fun, fast, and super beginner-friendly. Think of it as golf’s version of a stroll in the park, with a few laughs along the way.

Why it works for half-term:

  • A gentle outdoor activity before or after lunch
  • Great for kids who like exploring trails
  • No scoring pressure — just have fun

Practical info:

  • Cost: Family tickets usually start at £30
  • What to wear: Trainers, plus a waterproof in case of autumn showers
  • SEN/ND tip: Visit early for a calmer atmosphere
  • Facilities: Parking and loos are normally available; check buggy/wheelchair access

Indoor Golf: The Rainy-Day Back-Up Plan

With October weather being unpredictable, it’s handy to have a rainy-day activity for kids up your sleeve. Indoor golf fits the bill perfectly — from high-tech simulators to neon-lit crazy golf, it’s like a family games night with extra laughs.

Why it works for half-term:

  • Keeps everyone entertained when it’s raining
  • Fun for a mix of ages (teens to toddlers)
  • Many venues have food and drink options

Practical info:

  • Cost: Around £20–£30 for a family ticket
  • What to wear: Casual clothes and trainers
  • SEN/ND tip: Check for off-peak sensory-friendly hours
  • Facilities: Cafés, loos, and buggy-friendly layouts are common

Why Golf Is a Great October Half-Term Activity

If you’re searching for family activities near you this half-term, golf is a brilliant option:

  • ✅ Affordable and beginner-friendly
  • ✅ Flexible — quick trips or full-day outings
  • ✅ Active fun that works indoors or outdoors
  • ✅ Inclusive, with SEN-friendly options at many venues

Find Family-Friendly Golf This Half-Term

Ready to try something new this October half-term? Use our Get into Golf activity finder to search for family-friendly driving ranges, Par-3 courses, and indoor golf venues near you.

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