It could be a game changer for your spring vacation week, which is just one of the reasons parents love this indoor mini golf course in Marlborough.

Trombetta's Farm might look like your typical garden nursery when you drive past it on Farm Road, but inside their greenhouse is much more than you'd expect.

That's because throughout the 450-foot long building is an 18-hole miniature golf course that has been welcoming putters of all ages for nearly 40 years.

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Back in 1985, Trombetta's Farm made the amazing decision to turn a greenhouse into a golf course and school vacations in Massachusetts have never been the same since.

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Whether it's a winter break or a spring break rainy day, parents often need to find indoor activities for their kids when school is out of session. Trombetta's Farm miniature golf is that perfect indoor activity.

Ranked as TripAdvisor's best mini golf in Massachusetts for 2025, the open all-year 18-hole mini golf course is unlike another other in the world. With ceiling windows letting sunlight in, plus live trees and flowerbeds throughout the course, the entire facility is a large, heated greenhouse where plants grow and people play all year long.

Add in their ice cream truck and garden center and you definitely have a miniature golf facility unlike any other.

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Plus even if your job doesn't take the same vacation as your child's school, Trombetta's Farm mini golf runs every day from 10 A.M. - 8 P.M. for after work golfing opportunities as well.

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