Super Golf Free Robux Guide (2026) — All Codes, Course Tips & Game Pass Breakdown
Super Golf by Nosniy Games has pulled in over 247 million visits since launching in November 2019 and won the 2020 Roblox Mobile Game of the Year award. It's one of the best sports games on the platform — a fast-paced mini golf experience with 14 distinct courses, competitive multiplayer, and a Map Builder mode that lets you design your own holes. This guide covers every active code, all game passes, course-by-course breakdowns, and the putting mechanics you need to consistently shoot under par in 2026.
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All Active Super Golf Codes (April 2026)
Nosniy Games releases codes through their X (Twitter) accounts @NosniyRBLX and @Sensei_RBX, typically tied to like milestones or major updates. Codes grant free Gems, the primary currency used to unlock ball skins, hats, trails, and cheer emotes. Here's every working code as of April 2026:
| Code | Reward | Status |
|---|---|---|
| WOW_300K_LIKES | Free Gems | Active |
| FACILITY | Free Gems | Active |
| WINTER2024 | Free Gems | Active |
| SORRYFORTHEDELAY | Free Gems | Active |
| yay275k | Free Gems | Active |
We check these codes weekly. If any expire, they'll be moved to an expired section. Bookmark this page and check back after major Super Golf updates for new codes.

How to Redeem Super Golf Codes
The redemption process in Super Golf is slightly different from most Roblox games. There's an extra prerequisite that trips up a lot of players, so follow these steps exactly:
- Open Super Golf and wait for the lobby to load completely.
- Tap the Basket button (shopping cart icon) to open the Shop menu.
- Look for the Ticket icon labeled "Codes" inside the shop — it's usually in the top-right area of the shop panel.
- Follow both @NosniyRBLX and @Sensei_RBX on X (Twitter) before attempting to enter codes. The game verifies this, and codes won't work unless you've followed both accounts.
- Type or paste your code exactly as shown (case-sensitive) and hit the redeem button.
- Your Gems will be added instantly. Repeat for each code.
If a code says "invalid," double-check the spelling and capitalization. If it says "already redeemed," you've used that code before on this account — each code works once per player. If you get an error about following, make sure you're following both developer accounts, not just one.
All 14 Super Golf Courses — Complete Breakdown
Super Golf currently features 14 maps with varying difficulty levels, hole counts, and unique obstacles. Knowing what each course throws at you makes a huge difference in your final score. Here's every map ranked roughly from easiest to hardest:
Beginner-Friendly Courses
Forest (18 holes) — The starter course and still the best place to learn fundamentals. Gentle slopes, wide fairways, and minimal hazards. Hole 18 is one of the easiest Ostrich (5-under) opportunities in the entire game thanks to a straightforward layout that lets you reach the pin in very few strokes. If you're grinding for low scores, this is where you do it.
Oasis (18 holes) — A desert-themed course with sand traps and palm tree obstacles. It looks intimidating but plays relatively easy once you learn the bounce angles off the sandstone walls. The open layouts give you plenty of room for error on power shots.
Grove (9 holes) — A shorter course with a natural garden theme. Only 9 holes means quicker rounds, making it good for warming up or quick Gem farming sessions. The terrain is mostly flat with gentle undulations.
Island (9 holes) — Tropical-themed with 9 holes. Water hazards border several fairways, but the actual playing surfaces are wide and forgiving. A relaxing course that rarely punishes moderate mistakes.

Intermediate Courses
Arctic (18 holes) — Ice physics change everything here. The ball slides farther on frozen surfaces, so you need to reduce your power by roughly 20-30% compared to normal courses. Walls are slick too, making bank shots less predictable. Learn to account for extra roll distance and you'll handle this course fine.
Graveyard (18 holes) — Spooky-themed with tombstone obstacles and dark lighting. Some holes have moving hazards that require timing your shots. The visual darkness can make reading slopes harder, so pay extra attention to the terrain gradient before swinging.
Candyland (18 holes) — Candy-themed with colorful surfaces and bouncy obstacles. Some surfaces behave like trampolines, launching your ball higher than expected. Others are sticky and kill momentum. Learning which surface does what is the key to scoring well here.
Redwood (18 holes) — Nature-themed with towering trees creating narrow corridors. Accuracy matters more than power on this course. The fairways wind through dense forests, and errant shots bounce unpredictably off tree trunks.
Facility (18 holes) — Industrial-themed, released alongside the FACILITY code. Conveyor belts, mechanical obstacles, and tight corridors define this course. Some holes have moving platforms that you need to time your shots around. Medium difficulty overall but certain holes are brutally hard.
Temple (18 holes) — Ancient ruins theme with crumbling walls and hidden passages. Some holes have multiple paths — the obvious route is usually safe but scores worse than the risky shortcut through a narrow gap in the ruins.
Hard Courses
Atlantis (18 holes) — Underwater-themed and one of the toughest courses in the game. Three unique obstacle types make it brutal: Ink clouds temporarily obscure your view, Tornadoes grab your ball and throw it in random directions, and Jellyfish sting your ball, bouncing it backward. Despite the difficulty, Holes 16 and 18 offer solid Ostrich opportunities if you can navigate the hazards cleanly.
Mineshaft/Cavern (9 holes) — Don't let the short hole count fool you. This is the hardest course in Super Golf. Dynamite explosions launch your ball off the intended path, rolling boulders block fairways with unpredictable timing, and the narrow cavern corridors leave zero room for error. Even experienced players regularly finish over par here.
Dimension (18 holes) — Space-themed with altered gravity on certain sections. The ball floats longer in low-gravity zones, making distance control tricky. Some holes feature portals that teleport your ball, requiring you to memorize where each portal leads.
Cyber (18 holes) — Futuristic neon-lit course with speed pads and digital obstacles. Fast-paced gameplay where shots travel much faster than normal. The neon aesthetic looks incredible but the bright visuals can make it harder to read subtle terrain changes.
Canyon (18 holes) — The newest course as of 2026. Deep ravines and narrow rock bridges create high-risk shots where a slight miscalculation sends your ball into the canyon below. Elevation changes are dramatic — some holes drop 50+ feet from tee to green.

Putting Mechanics & Pro Tips
Super Golf's physics engine rewards precision over power. Here are the mechanics and strategies that separate top players from casual putters:
Power Meter Control
The power meter is the single most important skill to master. It's extremely sensitive at the low end — a tiny difference between a 5% and 15% power shot can mean the difference between sinking a putt and rolling three feet past the hole. For short putts within a few feet of the cup, barely tap the button. You want the absolute minimum power the meter allows.
For medium-range shots, aim for 40-60% power. This gives you enough distance without sacrificing accuracy. Full-power shots (90-100%) should only be used on long straightaways where you need maximum distance and don't need to worry about overshooting.
Reading Slopes and Terrain
Slopes affect your ball exactly how you'd expect from real golf — uphill slows the ball down, downhill speeds it up. But lateral breaks are what catch most players off guard. If the terrain tilts left-to-right, aim slightly left of your target and let gravity pull the ball into the correct line. The steeper the slope, the more you need to compensate.
On ice courses like Arctic, slopes have roughly double the effect because the reduced friction lets gravity pull the ball further. On sticky surfaces in Candyland, slopes matter less since the ball decelerates faster.
Wall Bounces
Here's a mechanic most players don't fully exploit: the ball bounces straight backward off walls at a consistent angle. If you hit a wall head-on, the ball comes directly back to you. If you hit at a 45-degree angle, it bounces 90 degrees. You can use wall bounces to reach areas that seem impossible with a direct shot. Some of the best Ostrich runs rely on deliberate wall bounces to skip entire sections of a hole.
Scoring Terminology
Super Golf uses standard golf scoring names. An Ostrich is 5 under par on a single hole — the rarest and most impressive score. Condor is 4 under, Albatross is 3 under, Eagle is 2 under, and Birdie is 1 under. Consistently shooting birdies and eagles across a full 18-hole course will put you near the top of the leaderboard every round.
Super Golf Game Passes — Full Breakdown
Super Golf offers seven game passes ranging from 399 to 699 Robux. None of them give you a competitive advantage in terms of actual golf mechanics — they're all cosmetic or convenience perks. Here's what each one includes and whether it's worth the Robux:
| Game Pass | Price | What You Get |
|---|---|---|
| VIP | 499 Robux | VIP chat tag, exclusive ball skin & hat, 2x map-voting power |
| Gem Rewards (2x Gems) | 399 Robux | Double Gems earned from every completed round |
| Invisible | 399 Robux | Ball turns invisible during play (cosmetic troll) |
| Custom Hats | 699 Robux | Full hat customization for your ball |
| More Effects | 399 Robux | Additional ball trail effects |
| More Cheers | 399 Robux | Extra cheer emote animations |
| More Hats | 399 Robux | Extended hat collection unlocked |
Which Pass Should You Buy First?
If you're only getting one pass, Gem Rewards (2x Gems) at 399 Robux is the clear winner. It doubles your Gem income permanently, which means every round you play earns twice the currency for unlocking cosmetics. Over time, this saves you far more than any individual cosmetic pack would. VIP is a solid second choice if you care about the exclusive skin and voting power. The Invisible pass is purely for messing with other players — fun but zero practical value.

Map Builder Mode Guide
One of Super Golf's standout features is its Map Builder, which lets you create custom golf courses from scratch. This is a full-featured editor, not a simplified template system. You can place terrain blocks, obstacles, decorations, ramps, tunnels, and hazards anywhere you want.
To access Map Builder, click the "Create" button from the main lobby. You'll enter a blank canvas with a toolbar of placeable objects. Start by laying out your terrain — the green surface your ball rolls on. Then add walls, slopes, and obstacles to shape each hole. Set the tee (starting point) and hole (cup) positions to define the playable route.
The best custom maps share a few traits: they have clear visual paths so players understand where to aim, obstacles that test skill rather than relying on random luck, and creative use of elevation changes. Avoid making holes too narrow or placing obstacles right next to the tee — that's not challenging, it's just frustrating.
Once your map is complete, you can share it with friends and play it in private lobbies. Custom maps don't rotate into public matchmaking, but they're a great way to practice specific shot types or host private tournaments with your friends.
Power-Ups & How to Use Them
Power-ups spawn on certain holes across all courses. They're collected by rolling your ball through them and activate immediately. Knowing when to grab them (and when to skip them) is a real skill:
Speed Boost — Increases your ball's velocity for the current shot. Best used on long fairways where you need to cover maximum distance. Don't use speed boosts on short approach shots or near the hole — the extra speed makes it nearly impossible to sink a precise putt.
Magnet — Pulls your ball toward the nearest hole when you're within a certain range. This is incredible for close-range putts where the power meter sensitivity would normally make you overshoot. Grab magnets whenever you can and save your approach shot for when it's active.
Jump — Launches your ball into the air, allowing it to clear obstacles and gaps. Useful on courses like Mineshaft where boulders block the ground path, or on Canyon where you need to clear ravines.
Not every hole has power-ups, and they don't respawn during a round. If multiple players are competing for the same power-up, the first ball to touch it claims it. On crowded servers, you'll sometimes need to adjust your route specifically to grab a contested power-up before your opponents do.
Want Free Robux for Super Golf Passes?
Earn Robux by completing simple tasks on Earnaldo — then spend them on the 2x Gems pass or any other game pass you want.
How to Earn Gems Fast
Gems are Super Golf's main currency, used to buy ball skins, hats, trails, and cheer emotes. Here's how to maximize your Gem income without spending Robux:
Play full 18-hole courses. Longer courses award more Gems per round than 9-hole maps. Forest and Oasis are the best options since they're easy enough to consistently finish under par, which gives bonus Gems.
Finish under par. Your Gem reward scales with your performance. Shooting several strokes under par earns significantly more Gems than finishing at or over par. This is why improving your putting skills directly translates to faster cosmetic unlocks.
Redeem all codes first. The five active codes listed above give you a substantial Gem boost right away. Redeem them before grinding so you start with a healthy bank.
Consider the 2x Gems pass. If you play Super Golf regularly (multiple rounds per week), the 399 Robux investment in the Gem Rewards pass pays for itself quickly. Every round you play earns double, which compounds over time into hundreds of extra Gems. If you're looking for free Robux to fund that purchase, sites like Earnaldo let you earn Robux through simple tasks.
Target Ostrich-friendly holes. Some specific holes — Forest Hole 18, Atlantis Holes 16 and 18 — allow exceptionally low scores that boost your overall round Gems. Mastering these holes means you're banking extra Gems every time those courses come up in rotation.
Vote for courses you know. When the course vote happens in the lobby, always vote for maps you're comfortable with. A familiar course where you consistently shoot -5 or better earns far more Gems than a difficult course where you struggle to break par.
Frequently Asked Questions
The five working codes are WOW_300K_LIKES, FACILITY, WINTER2024, SORRYFORTHEDELAY, and yay275k. Redeem them through the Shop (Basket button), then tap the Ticket/Codes button. You must follow both @NosniyRBLX and @Sensei_RBX on X before codes will work.
There are 14 playable maps: Forest, Oasis, Arctic, Graveyard, Candyland, Atlantis, Island, Mineshaft/Cavern, Grove, Facility, Redwood, Dimension, Cyber, Temple, and Canyon. Most have 18 holes, while Island, Mineshaft/Cavern, and Grove have 9 holes each.
Yes, completely free. All 14 courses, multiplayer matchmaking, and the Map Builder mode are accessible without spending Robux. The seven game passes (ranging from 399 to 699 Robux) provide cosmetic perks and quality-of-life bonuses like 2x Gems, but none are required to compete.
Forest Hole 18 is the most reliable Ostrich opportunity. The layout offers a near-direct path from tee to pin with minimal obstacles. Practice the exact angle and power level until you can replicate it consistently. Atlantis Holes 16 and 18 also work but require navigating water hazards and Jellyfish obstacles.
The power meter is extremely sensitive at the low end. For short putts near the hole, barely tap the button — even a small overcharge sends the ball flying past. For medium shots, aim for 40-60% power. Reserve full power (90-100%) for long straightaways only. Mastering the low-end sensitivity is the single biggest skill gap in Super Golf.
The VIP pass costs 499 Robux and gives you a VIP chat tag next to your name, an exclusive ball skin and hat unavailable any other way, and 2x map-voting power so your course preference counts double during lobby votes.
Map Builder provides a drag-and-drop course editor where you place terrain, obstacles, decorations, and set tee/hole positions. Finished courses can be shared with friends for private matches. Custom maps don't appear in public matchmaking rotation, but they're great for practice and private tournaments.
Mineshaft/Cavern is widely considered the hardest — dynamite and boulder obstacles combined with tight corridors leave no margin for error. Atlantis is a close second with its Ink, Tornado, and Jellyfish hazards. Dimension and Cyber also challenge experienced players with gravity changes and speed pads respectively.
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You can also visit the official Super Golf page on Roblox to jump straight into the game. With 307,464+ upvotes and a 2020 Mobile Game of the Year trophy, it's one of the most polished sports games the platform has ever produced. Developers Nosniy and Sensei continue pushing updates regularly, with Canyon being the most recent course addition.
Whether you're aiming for your first Ostrich or grinding Gems to unlock every ball skin in the shop, the key is consistent practice with the power meter and learning each course's unique quirks. Good luck on the greens.