Specialist UK Cover For Crazy Golf Insurance

Crazy Golf Insurance

Insurance for crazy golf, mini golf and adventure golf venues where public footfall, themed obstacles, putting surfaces, equipment, staff and interruption risk all need careful review.

Specialist support for crazy golf insurance enquiries. Cover shaped around liability, premises and interruption exposure. Useful where public access, participants or coaching affect the risk.
Crazy Golf Insurance Insurers

Crazy Golf Insurance quote options

Insurers usually look closely at how crazy golf insurance operates, especially where venue use, liability exposure and interruption sensitivity affect the enquiry.

  • Allianz
  • Aviva
  • QBE
  • RSA
  • Zurich
  • NIG
About Crazy Golf Insurance

Crazy golf insurance for mini golf and adventure golf venues

Crazy golf insurance is designed for operators running mini golf, adventure golf, themed putting courses and family leisure venues where visitors move through active, obstacle-led course areas.

These venues can look low risk compared with gyms or contact sports, but the insurance conversation still needs to reflect slips and trips, raised edges, themed features, lighting, indoor or outdoor surfaces, clubs and balls, staff, food or arcade crossover, events and the loss of income if the course cannot trade.

Use this page to review cover, pricing and insurer appetite for crazy golf insurance, and use the sports facility insurance page if the enquiry also involves adjacent venue types, cover options or risk issues.

  • UK specialist broker support for active and public-facing venues.

  • Wider insurer access for more tailored facility-led enquiries.

  • Useful perspective on insurer questions and disclosures.

  • Improves disclosure and quote preparation.

Who needs crazy golf insurance?

This page is most relevant where the venue operates a public-facing putting course, whether as a standalone business or part of a wider leisure site.

Typical venue types


  • Crazy golf and mini golf venues.
  • Indoor adventure golf courses with themed obstacles.
  • Outdoor putting courses and family leisure attractions.
  • Mixed leisure venues combining golf, food, drink, parties or arcade activity.

Why the risk profile differs


  • Public footfall often includes families, children, parties and casual visitors.
  • Themed obstacles, uneven surfaces and low lighting can affect slip and trip exposure.
  • Outdoor sites may face weather, drainage, vandalism and seasonal interruption issues.
  • Food, drink, events or party bookings can widen the venue risk beyond the course itself.

What does crazy golf insurance usually cover?

Most crazy golf operators review liability, premises, equipment and interruption cover together rather than treating the course as a simple retail or leisure add-on.

Core covers often reviewed


Where gaps can appear


  • Course features, props, lighting and surfaces may need to be described clearly.
  • Outdoor assets can be exposed to weather, theft, vandalism and malicious damage.
  • Food, drink, parties and events may need disclosure beyond ordinary course operation.
  • Interruption cover should reflect peak seasons, school holidays and party bookings.
Crazy Golf Insurance Claims

Crazy Golf Insurance Claim Examples

These scenarios show how liability, premises and interruption issues can affect crazy golf insurance in practice.

  • Visitor trip on course feature

    Public liability and defence-cost exposure

    A visitor trips near a raised edge or obstacle, leading to questions about course design, lighting, inspection records and warnings.

  • Vandalism damages outdoor course

    Property damage and interruption loss

    An outdoor course suffers malicious damage to props, surfaces and barriers, forcing closure while repairs are arranged.

  • Water damage closes indoor attraction

    Premises and lost-income claim

    An escape of water damages theming, flooring and electrical features, interrupting bookings during a peak holiday period.

Course layout, visitor flow and interruption

Crazy golf venues usually need a practical underwriting story around how visitors move through the course and how quickly trade could resume after damage.

Operational points to clarify


  • Whether the course is indoor, outdoor, mobile, seasonal or part of a wider leisure venue.
  • How obstacles, ramps, edges, flooring, lighting and queue areas are inspected.
  • Whether alcohol, food, parties, corporate events or school holiday sessions are offered.
  • How clubs, balls, props, score systems, fixtures and specialist theming are valued.

Why choose Insure24


  • We connect family-leisure venue risk with sports facility liability and premises cover.
  • We help explain the course layout, visitor controls and interruption dependency clearly.
  • We review public liability, equipment, events and premises exposure together.
  • We support operators comparing cover for indoor, outdoor and mixed leisure sites.
Crazy Golf Insurance Costs

Cost factors for crazy golf venues

Pricing usually depends on whether the course is indoor or outdoor, visitor numbers, site layout, public access, staff numbers, asset values, food or drink activity, events and claims history.


  • Indoor or outdoor course type, visitor numbers and opening hours.
  • Course features, obstacles, lighting, flooring and maintenance controls.
  • Food, drink, party, event or wider leisure activity on site.
  • Equipment, theming, premises values and business interruption dependency.
Crazy Golf Quotes

Get a Crazy Golf Quote

Insurers usually focus on how crazy golf insurance operates day to day, especially where public use, site dependency or interruption exposure affect the risk.

  • Take advice on crazy golf insurance and how the venue actually operates.
  • Compare insurer appetite for liability, premises, equipment and interruption enquiries.
  • Lay out the venue model before underwriters make assumptions.
  • Check insurer questions before terms are finalised.
Common Crazy Golf Insurance Questions

Crazy Golf Insurance FAQs

These common questions help explain how crazy golf insurance is usually approached, what affects cover structure and what insurers usually ask about.

  • Crazy golf venues usually review public liability, employers' liability where staff are employed, premises and contents, equipment, business interruption and event cover where relevant.

  • It can sit within the sports facility and leisure venue family, but the policy should reflect course layout, visitor flow, obstacles, theming and whether the venue is indoor or outdoor.

  • Public liability may respond to eligible visitor injury allegations, subject to policy terms, evidence and how the venue controls and inspects the course.

  • Yes, but insurers usually want details on weather exposure, drainage, vandalism, security, public access and seasonal trading.

  • They can often be considered, but they should be declared because hospitality, alcohol, children’s parties and events can change the risk profile.

  • If the business employs staff in the UK, employers' liability insurance is usually legally required.