Complete Golfing Experience
The complete experience for the keen golfer and a perfect way to improve your skills! Try your hand on the spectacular driving range enjoy a round on the true tournament level 9-hole ‘Majors’ golf course practise your skills on the National short game centre and experience the fun of the ‘Mini Majors’ adventure gold course… all at the impressive Playgolf Northwick Park. Use of the driving range (50 balls) A round on the ‘Majors’ Golf Course Use of the National short game centre A round on the ‘Mini Majors’ Adventure Golf course Use of the Baseball batting cages Delicious one-course lunch Allow approx 3 ½ to 4 hours for your experience Experience gift pack including smart wallet personalised voucher and message card PA cover to a value of £50 000 plus cancellation indemnity Imagine a place where you can walk in the footsteps of Monty Sergio and Tiger… Hold your nerve to hit the narrow 12th green at the famous Augusta National draw it over the lake at The Belfry splash out the Postage Stamp’s ‘Coffin’ bunker… And then relax in a luxury sports bar and enjoy a light lunch in stylish surroundings. Northwick Park is a unique golfing venue. The two-tier heated 56-bay Premier Driving Range is a spectacular piece of urban architecture. It enables you to practise all shots from short wedges to booming drives by providing clear accurate and attractive targets. Moving on the 9-Hole ‘Majors’ golf course was designed by Peter McEvoy OBE to present a true tournament-level challenge to all golfers and it features some of the fastest greens in England. Arguably London’s premier 9-Hole golf course each hole has been crafted to replicate the features of a portfolio of legendary holes all key holes at Major championships including the Postage Stamp at Royal Troon (with its infamous ‘Coffin’ bunker); Augusta’s beautiful but treacherous 12th and 16th holes; the Belfry’s challenging par four 9th and Royal Birkdale’s classic short 12th. With a Tour-spec practice putting green a specialist bunker green and a replica of the Road Hole bunker at St Andrews you’ll definitely enjoy your time at the National short game centre at Northwick Park: expertly designed to leave you with no excuses next time you face a chip a putt or a pitch! Then move on to the ‘Mini Majors’ Adventure Golf course for some crazy golf 21st century style! In among the rocks plants streams ponds and waterfalls you’ll find fun versions of some of the world’s most memorable golf holes. Finally how about something different: Northwick Park is home to the UK’s first automatic American-style baseball and softball batting cages including authentic USA-style pitching machines set up for all levels of player! You’ll also enjoy a delicious one-course lunch as part of your experience. There is no minimum age for this experience. A good level of general fitness is recommended. A handicap certificate is not required but you must have some experience of golf and golfers must be able to break 100 on an 18-hole golf course to take part. If you have any disability or illness that may prevent you from taking part in the experience you must discuss this with the centre before booking. The experience content equipment used and restrictions may vary. Please check with the venue when booking. Locations Available Middlesex - Northwick Park
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