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Walkabout Mini Golf: Top 10 Best Maps

Of all the mini golf video games available on virtual reality headsets, Walkabout Mini Golf is by far the best.

Over a dozen beautifully hand-crafted maps to play on. Over 100 different balls to add to your collection and some thematic audio to go alongside such great graphics and customization options.

Walkabout Mini Golf is a great game to play solo or with friends. Each map is replayable but if you’re looking to challenge yourself (or friends) on the best maps, you’ll want to consult this list.

I’ll be detailing the 10 best maps in Walkabout Mini Golf. This list will show you the maps with the most variety of holes to tackle, as well as the best theme and environment interactions.


10) Tethys Station

Featuring some of the wackiest and most difficulties holes in the game, Tethys Station is a good choice for more advanced players who love a space aesthetic.

Plenty of obstacles appear throughout the map. You’ll need to conquer factories, hallways, and asteroids to get to the 18th hole.

I definitely recommend you practice though as some of the holes can be really difficult unless you’ve made the right shots a few times. They do get quite easy once you’ve completed the shots a few times.

Lost balls are Moderately Difficult to find in Tethys Station.


9) Cherry Blossom

One of the more chilled-out maps. Cherry Blossom features a beautiful Asian style aesthetic with most flat holes to get through.

Player technique is more important than accuracy or power in this map. A lot of holes require specific directional shots, it’s definitely one of the more difficult maps on this list.

The only reason it ranks at number 9 is due to it being a bit too chill. Cherry Blossom is good for younger, or less experienced players.

Lost balls are easy to find in Cherry Blossom.


8) Seagull Stacks

Seagull Stacks forces you to tackle some verticality with an emphasis on hitting your ball with the right amount of power.

Succeeding on this map requires a careful hand as you face hills, obstacles, and a stunning view to distract you.

Lost balls are easy to find in Seagull Stacks.


7) Bogey’s Bonanza

This wild west themed map takes you on a journey back to the early 19th century in America.

One of the harder courses you can challenge, Bogey’s Bonanza features saloons, mines, and even a de-railed train to venture through.

Lost balls are moderately difficult to find in Bogey’s Bonanza.


6) Arizona Modern

Arizona Modern lacks in the aesthetic department but makes up for it in terms of complexity and difficulty.

Definitely recommend for experienced mini-golfers only, almost every course is seemingly impossible to complete in 1 or 2 hits.

It’s one of the most unique maps though, and can be a great challenge against friends.

Lost balls are moderately difficult to find in Arizona Modern.


5) Original Gothic

One of my personal favorites. This gothic/vampire themed map instructs you to play mini golf while surrounded by creepy gravestones, statues, and skeletons.

You start at the top of the great castle before making your way down through the dungeons and eventually into the great hall.

This map’s difficulty and immersion combine into a great map to play.

Lost balls are moderately difficult to find in Original Gothic.


4) Tourist Trap

Tourist Trap is a pirate-themed map and is usually the first 18-hole course players encounter when they first open Walkabout Mini Golf.

It’s the easiest of all courses in the game but don’t let that dissuade you, it’s the perfect map for any new players, or for a quick and easy game with your friends.

Despite being relatively simple, Tourist Trap contains some of the most fun holes in the game. Even new players can get a hole-in-one!

Lost balls are easy to find in Tourist Trap.


3) Sweetopia

Making the list mostly due to the aesthetics, Sweetopia is a pleasure to play on and one of the best DLCs in Walkabout Mini Golf.

You can encounter cupcake villages, hills made out of marshmallows, chocolate rivers and of course, plenty of candy.

No other map is as colorful and vibrant as Sweetopia. In terms of difficulty, it is quite easy to get through.

Lost balls are easy to find in Arizona Modern.


2) Quixote Valley

Quixote Valley is my favorite for immersion and aesthetics. The map has so much to offer with a pretty countryside view, as well as cute sheep and huge windmills.

These windmills aren’t limited to the background, they are intertwined with the course. Conquering this map requires a good level of shot timing.

Power and technique aren’t as necessary here. Players with patience will have a lot of fun on this map.

Lost balls are moderately difficult to find in Quixote Valley.


1) Labyrinth

Of all maps and DLCs in Walkabout Golf, Labyrinth is certainly at the top in terms of originality, hole courses, and features.

As well as an intricately designed map, Labyrinth has animated obstacles and even goblin-looking creatures you can witness (but not interact with).

Labyrinth has some of the most difficult courses to face as you need to get past plenty of moving objects over several maps. Getting a hole-in-one is rare on this map.

Lost balls are very difficult to find in Labyrinth.

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