CINCINNATI (WXIX) – One of the development groups behind Covington Yard is set to open Oakley Greens after 2.5 years of construction.
The family-oriented indoor-outdoor entertainment complex spans more than 20,000 square feet near the Cinemark movie theater in Oakley and Kroger.
Oakley Greens features miniature golf, an area for live music, two party cabanas available for groups of 40 and other inducements like a clubhouse with an ice cream shop.
“We have our black course and our white course sponsored by PXG,” developer Jacob Trevino said. “The white course is more family-friendly, but again, it’s for golf enthusiasts of all ages. We just want this great place here in Oakley to create some family memories.”
Trevino said some of the holes are inspired from some of the world’s great courses, like Augusta and Pinehurst.
The venue is also dog-friendly and has two full-service bars. For more information, visit the Oakley Greens website.
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