The newest entertainment venue in Glasgow is set to open its doors in Rutherglen later this month.
Topgolf's long awaited first location in Scotland will welcome the public inside on Friday, December 16.
The modern golf and entertainment experience has already taken the world by storm with complexes in in the U.S.A, U.K., Australia, Germany, Mexico, Thailand, and the United Arab Emirates.
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The venue will span across three floors introduced to a new way of golfing that is inviting, fun and for everyone.
Both avid and casual golfers will be able to choose from a a wide range of fun and interactive games including the signature Topgolf game designed for all skill levels, the fan-favourite and devilishly addictive Angry Birds game, a variety of virtual courses, and much more.
Groups of six will be able to gather in one of the 72 climate-controlled, all-weather bays.
After enjoying yourself on the driving range there is a full bar and kitchen which offers classic dishes such as chicken & waffles, the double smokehouse burger, the brisket grilled cheese, signature cocktails and local beers.
Simon Green, Director of Operations for Topgolf Glasgow said: “We’ve been overwhelmed with the energy of the city in the run-up to opening the doors of our first Scottish venue.
"Our newly recruited Playmakers are busy training and excited to welcome in our first Players ahead of Christmas.
“Those familiar with Topgolf already will recognise many hallmarks of what makes a night out here so special, including the unique games, delicious food, and party atmosphere. With our new technology in place, we really can’t wait to show Scotland what we’re all about and welcome everyone of all ages from across the country to join us.”
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