Driving range operator TopGolf offers unlimited balls
Driving range operator TopGolf is offering players the chance to hit unlimited balls at the UK’s cheapest driving range.
Driving range operator TopGolf is offering players the chance to hit unlimited balls at the UK’s cheapest driving range.
Youngsters, families playing for fun and seasoned professionals can play at the Addlestone Centre, Surrey from 50p per hour.
TopGolf provides a unique golfing experience where players hit balls containing microchips into targets all over the 250-yard range.
Distance and accuracy is recorded through the microchip, and instantly fed back to computer screens in each bay, allowing players to keep track of their scores.
Golf Services Manager at TopGolf Adam McKinlay said: “Our new pricing structure means golfers in Surrey will be able to come and enjoy a game at the best price available.
“It’s hard to find good quality facilities and value for money in the game of golf at the moment and our offer is second to none.”
The prices have been broken down into a range of times throughout the week and the weekend.
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If players arrive before midday and pay £5, they can hit unlimited balls for the rest of the day at a credit-crunch busting 50p an hour.
For all TopGolf prices, latest news and special offers, go to topgolf.co.uk.
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