Golf enthusiasts and those looking for something a bit different on a night out won't have to wait long for Topgolf to open its doors.
The golfing complex has garnered a lot of famous plaudits with Hugh Jackman, Kelly Clarkson and KSI known to be fans of the unique venue. The first concept pic shows an eagle eye view of the three tiered complex and how it will look at its Rutherglen location.
It is clear the venue will emulate other Topgolfs that are situated in more than 80 other locations around the world including in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Dubai and Dallas.
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The second concept picture showcases the casual feel of the driving range. Topgolf will allow friends and family to compete in a variety of fun competitions during a few rounds of the technology driven, gamified golf.
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If it isn't your turn feel free to sit back and grab a beverage or a bite to eat whilst you wait to step up to the tee.
The final image gives those excited for the newest entertainment facility coming to Glasgow the first real look at the entrance foyer.
There is clearly a merchandise shop of some sort on show and a concierge service.
Topgolf in Rutherglen will open its doors by the end of this year, however, a launch date hasn't been announced.
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