REVIEW · BRIGHTON
Crazier Golf in Eastbourne
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Crazy golf, turned up a few notches.
Crazier Golf at Boom Battle Bar Eastbourne turns a simple rainy-day activity into a fast, loud game with catapults, loops, and conveyors around a 9-hole course. I especially like that it’s built for groups—families, friends, or colleagues can all play together—and that you’re not stuck planning a whole half-day event. One thing to consider: the round can feel very short, and a couple of people noted it may take closer to 15 minutes than the advertised ~45.
You start and finish at the same spot, right at The Beacon in Eastbourne. You’ll get a mobile ticket, choose a timeslot, and then bounce from hole to hole for about a 9-hole round. Best of all, the venue has an on-site bar, so you can keep the energy up between shots. The trade-off is that the experience is mostly about the one quick round—there’s no built-in “do it twice” option.
In This Review
- Key Highlights That Matter
- Crazier Golf in Eastbourne: Built for Rainy-Day Fun
- Boom Battle Bar Location and Timing: Where to Start and When to Go
- How the 45-Minute Round Works: 9 Holes, One Fast Flow
- Inside the Course: Catapults, Loops, and Conveyor Belts
- The Bar, Drinks, and Building a Group Hangout
- Price and Value: Is $12.34 Worth It?
- Staff and Atmosphere: When It Turns into a Celebration
- Who Should Book This Crazier Golf Round?
- When Not to Book: Time Expectations and Course Condition
- Should You Book Crazier Golf at Boom Battle Bar Eastbourne?
- FAQ
- How long is the Crazier Golf round?
- Where do I meet for Crazier Golf in Eastbourne?
- Do I need to print a ticket?
- Is there a bar on site?
- Can I buy alcohol during the activity?
- Are service animals allowed?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Highlights That Matter

- Catapults, loops, and conveyor belts make each hole more like a mini-contraption than a flat putting challenge
- 9 holes in about 45 minutes (but plan for it to run faster if your group moves quickly)
- Good for groups: easy shared fun for families, friends, and work teams
- On-site bar and timeslots help you pace the outing on your own schedule
- Staff can seriously boost the moment for celebrations, like 18th birthdays
- Mobile ticket convenience and a central meeting point near public transport
Crazier Golf in Eastbourne: Built for Rainy-Day Fun

Eastbourne has that classic seaside mood—windy, bright, and often a little moody with the weather. When the rain shows up, I love having something that turns indoors or semi-indoors fun into a plan you can actually keep. This crazy golf does that. The course is set up with action pieces (catapults, loops, conveyors) that keep the game moving and make each hole feel different.
Two details really stand out for me. First, the layout is meant to be a group activity, not a quiet stroll. You’ll be playing side-by-side, reacting to what your ball does, and laughing when a loop or conveyor belt steals your perfect shot. Second, the setting includes an on-site bar, so the outing doesn’t end the second you finish putting.
The possible drawback is time expectation. The experience is listed as around 45 minutes, but some people felt their round was over faster. If you’re hoping for a long sit-and-stay attraction, you might be surprised by how quickly it ends.
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Boom Battle Bar Location and Timing: Where to Start and When to Go

Your meeting point is Boom Battle Bar Eastbourne, 101-102 The Beacon, Eastbourne BN21 3NW. The good news: it’s a start-and-finish setup. You’re not trekking across town or meeting at some far-off landmark. You check in, play, and then you’re done back where you started.
The venue operates late on weekdays (the listing shows Monday–Friday from 12:00 PM to 11:30 PM). Because you’ll be choosing timeslots, you can build the game around your day—before dinner, after a seaside walk, or as a rainy pivot when your original plan falls apart.
One practical tip: if you’re traveling in a group, treat the timeslot like a real appointment. A busy venue + lots of people = you’ll want your group gathered and ready to go. Also, based on booking demand, it can help to plan ahead—this activity is often booked about 24 days in advance on average.
How the 45-Minute Round Works: 9 Holes, One Fast Flow
This isn’t a “take your time and admire the course” type of activity. It’s a single round on a 9-hole course, designed to keep momentum. The flow is straightforward:
1) Arrive at the meeting point and use your mobile ticket
2) Start your round through 9 holes
3) Finish and return to the same location
In theory, it’s about 45 minutes. In practice, your actual time will depend on how quickly your group rotates through holes, plus how many people are on nearby lanes. If you’re the kind of person who hates waiting, faster timing can be a win. If you wanted a longer activity block, it may feel a bit brief.
Also note the course is a one-round challenge. One comment in particular flagged that the ball ends up in the final hole and you can’t just start over immediately. That matters for “value per minute” if you were imagining repeated plays.
Inside the Course: Catapults, Loops, and Conveyor Belts

The whole point of this crazy golf is that it’s not just a themed layout. It’s about engineering chaos. Holes include catapults, loops, and conveyor belts, so your ball doesn’t only rely on your putting stroke. It also relies on machines that do what machines do: move your ball in ways you can’t fully control.
That’s exactly what makes it entertaining for groups. A normal putting course can reward patience and technique. This one rewards adaptation. You’ll watch for the moment your ball meets a loop or conveyor and then adjust your expectations mid-game.
If you’re playing with mixed ages or skill levels, this is one of the best setups. Even if someone’s not a strong putter, the course mechanics can still create fun results. The game becomes more about who gets the best lucky break and who reads the course fastest.
One small thing to keep in mind: because the course has active elements, it’s more about the novelty of the holes than about consistent, repeatable skill. If you’re chasing calm and precision, it might not scratch that itch.
The Bar, Drinks, and Building a Group Hangout

Boom Battle Bar Eastbourne isn’t just “crazy golf on a corner.” It’s a venue with an on-site bar, and the drink angle is part of the experience for many groups. Alcohol is allowed only if you’re 18+, so plan accordingly if you’re traveling with teenagers or a mixed-age group.
I like that the bar gives you a smooth way to extend the night without forcing everyone to go elsewhere. You can turn the game into a full meetup: play, take a break, grab a drink, and keep the good mood going.
That said, don’t assume the bar and the other games are included in the crazy golf price. Some people mentioned wanting other activities like axe throwing or darts but finding those options pricier, so treat any add-ons as a separate decision.
Price and Value: Is $12.34 Worth It?

The listed price is $12.34 per person. For a 9-hole round that’s advertised at about 45 minutes, that can feel fair—especially for a themed, mechanical course where each hole does something different.
But value depends on your expectations around time. If your group finishes quickly (and a few people felt their round was more like 15 minutes), then the price-per-minute will sting a bit. This is the main “math problem” to watch.
Also, the experience is typically about one round. Since the ball can end in the final hole and you can’t immediately play again, you should mentally frame it as a single-hit activity.
On the brighter side, one person described bundle-style value on a Sunday for a bigger game list—so it’s worth checking what deals or packages are running for your exact day and timeslot. Even without that, the course’s catapult-and-conveyor mechanics help justify the fee more than basic mini-golf.
My bottom line on value: if you want a quick, fun group challenge with noise, action, and laughs, it can feel worth it. If you’re hoping for a long, repeatable session, you might feel shortchanged.
Staff and Atmosphere: When It Turns into a Celebration

The experience lives or dies on vibes, and the venue seems to understand that. Multiple notes highlighted helpful staff by name—Mia and Callum were mentioned as friendly and supportive, especially for groups celebrating big moments.
That matters because birthday energy is contagious. If your group is celebrating an 18th, you’re not just paying for the game—you’re paying for the atmosphere to match the moment. One review specifically called out how the staff helped make a friend’s birthday feel special.
At the same time, there’s a cautionary side. One detailed negative account described hygiene and upkeep issues: a strong smell on arrival, dirty glassware, sticky surfaces, and a golf course that needed a good clean. That kind of problem can turn even a fun attraction into a frustrating one fast.
So how should you handle that as a traveler? Go in with the expectation that most of the time it will be enjoyable, but if cleanliness is a deal-breaker for you, be ready to judge quickly once you enter. If something feels off, it’s reasonable to speak up and request attention.
Who Should Book This Crazier Golf Round?

This fits best when you want a shared activity that’s easy to coordinate. Think:
- Families looking for something active that isn’t complicated
- Friends who want a playful competition without needing sports skills
- Colleagues who need an out-of-office team moment that doesn’t drag
Because it’s a 9-hole course with fast movement, it’s also good for travelers who don’t want to commit to something that eats hours. And if your trip includes coastal walks in the Eastbourne area, it’s a handy fallback when the weather changes.
Solo travelers can make it work too, especially if you’re the type who likes quick social fun. Just note that the venue style is geared toward groups.
When Not to Book: Time Expectations and Course Condition
Before you hit book, here are the two “watch-outs” that come up from the provided details.
First: the time may feel short. The round is listed at about 45 minutes, but some people felt it took far less. If you’re paying for a long entertainment block, you may be disappointed.
Second: course condition can vary. One strongly negative account described poor cleanliness and hygiene concerns. I can’t predict your exact experience, but it’s smart to decide whether that risk matters to you.
If you’re traveling with a very picky group about hygiene, you might want to choose a time when the venue is likely to be operating smoothly. If you’re mainly there for fun and laughs, the course mechanics are usually the main event—so cleanliness matters, but it won’t always ruin the core idea.
Should You Book Crazier Golf at Boom Battle Bar Eastbourne?
If you’re planning a trip to Eastbourne and you want something that’s fun even when the weather isn’t cooperating, I’d say yes—with the right expectations.
Book it if you want:
- A quick group game with course mechanics that create laughs
- A rainy-day plan that doesn’t require a long time commitment
- A social outing that pairs well with drinks at the venue
Skip it or reconsider if:
- You need a longer, multi-hour activity
- You’re very sensitive to cleanliness standards and don’t want any uncertainty
- You’re hoping to replay multiple rounds immediately in the same session
A smart move: treat the timeslot as a start point for a broader outing. Combine it with a seaside walk, then settle in afterward for food or drinks in the area. This way, even if the golf itself feels brief, your day still feels full.
FAQ
How long is the Crazier Golf round?
The game is listed as approximately 45 minutes for one 9-hole round.
Where do I meet for Crazier Golf in Eastbourne?
You start at Boom Battle Bar Eastbourne, 101-102 The Beacon, Eastbourne BN21 3NW, UK. The activity ends back at the same meeting point.
Do I need to print a ticket?
No. You use a mobile ticket.
Is there a bar on site?
Yes, there is an on-site bar, and the experience includes choice of timeslots.
Can I buy alcohol during the activity?
Alcohol is only allowed for guests who are 18 years old and above.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
If you’d like, tell me the month you’re going and your group size, and I’ll help you pick a sensible timeslot strategy so the timing feels like a win.





















