The first course opens
Che and Ruby Jeffreys opened the original Imagine 3D Mini Golf in Gilbert after seeing how much more immersive mini golf could become with hand-painted 3D art and blacklight worlds.
Our Story
Imagine 3D Mini Golf is a local, family-owned attraction created by Che and Ruby Jeffreys. After more than 20 years in Arizona, they wanted to build a place where families, friends, dates, groups, and visitors could step into something memorable together.
How It Started
The first Gilbert course opened in 2019, shaped by the idea that mini golf could feel more immersive, more handcrafted, and more surprising. Their son Dane's imagination helped influence the worlds inside: dragon caves, pirate ships, alien realms, underwater rooms, enchanted forests, unicorns, and cosmic scenes.
The response showed them they were building something people wanted to return to. Families came back, couples found a different kind of date night, groups booked events, and visitors added it to their Arizona plans.
The Journey
Each location carries the same family-built idea: handcrafted rooms, 3D blacklight art, and a course that feels different from ordinary mini golf.
Che and Ruby Jeffreys opened the original Imagine 3D Mini Golf in Gilbert after seeing how much more immersive mini golf could become with hand-painted 3D art and blacklight worlds.
Scottsdale brought the experience to another Arizona audience, with alien rooms, fantasy details, and a course built for families, date nights, tourists, and groups.
Sedona extends the story into one of Arizona's most recognizable destinations, giving visitors and locals another way to step into the worlds the family started building in Gilbert.
Sedona Chapter
Sedona is more than another pin on the map. It gives Imagine 3D Mini Golf a new setting, where travelers looking for something after the trails and local families looking for indoor fun can step into the same handcrafted worlds that started in Gilbert.
The course keeps the family promise intact: make the experience easy to enjoy, visually surprising, and worth talking about after everyone puts the clubs down.
View Sedona DetailsWhat We Build Toward
The blacklight and glasses matter, but the bigger idea is simple: make mini golf feel active, social, and surprisingly immersive.
Every location is built around detailed blacklight scenes, from dragons and pirate ships to aliens, underwater rooms, unicorns, and cosmic spaces.
The glasses add depth and movement to the murals, turning the course into something that feels closer to walking through the artwork than just looking at it.
The point is not just the scorecard. It is the moment families, friends, couples, and groups all react to the same room at the same time.
Come See It In Person
Gilbert, Scottsdale, and Sedona are all open now. Choose the location that works best for your next family outing, date night, group event, or Arizona stop.