Golf It! is welcoming visitors back to the venue from March 1 with a host of improvements and new features.
The revamp includes changes to the venue’s decor and layout and the installation of heating systems in the driving range bays.
The reopening is being marked with a special ‘Start of the Season’ weekend, featuring numerous activities and offers.
(Image: Supplied) These include free Park Golf sessions with every Adventure Golf booking, a free nature scavenger hunt with sweet treats, and a competition at the driving range.
Prizes for the competition include a £100 voucher and an Adidas outfit for the winner, a £75 voucher and Adidas outfit for the runner-up, and a £50 Golf It! voucher for third place.
Food trucks, Disney character meet and greets, and movie screenings will also be part of the festivities.
Alyson McKechin, the new head of Golf It!, said: “There’s lots happening this weekend as we launch on Saturday and Sunday – and of course there’s lots happening here every day as we introduce more and more people to the joy of golf.”
Ms McKechin has been part of the team since before the venue opened in August 2023 and has now taken charge of the operation.
She said: “It’s a really exciting time here at Golf It! as the changes to the facilities are really looking great.
“I can’t wait to show off our new look venue and see how people react.”
The venue has installed artificial grass throughout, as well as new balls, clubs, and mats on the range.
Ms McKechin added: “Whether you play daily or have never even held a club, we are here for you.
““The game changed my life and it can change yours too – whether it’s playing the course, blowing away stress hitting balls on the range or having fun with the kids on Adventure Golf or Park Golf.”
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