Glasgow's Topgolf has just announced the opening of its new fully kitted-out terrace just in time for the summer.
Sporting outdoor seating, three HDTVs, a bar, a DJ booth and a fully covered pergola, the terrace is the ideal place to unwind after a shot of the exciting new golfing experience in the south side of the city.
Players can sip a signature cocktail, a beer or a soft drink along with American-style hospitality in the expertly designed outdoor space before or after their game.
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Located in Rutherglen, Topgolf’s first Scottish destination offers people of all ages and abilities a new and technologically advanced way of golfing, with the new terrace providing another level of entertainment and relaxation for everyone, no matter their skill level.
We popped along to Topgolf not long after it opened at the tail end of last year to try it out – which you can read bout here.
The 45,000 sq ft three-level venue attraction features three storeys of golfing fun with 72 climate-controlled outdoor hitting bays with fun point-scoring games, tasty food menus and signature drinks.
Director of operations at Topgolf Glasgow, Simon Green, explained that the entire terrace space can also be reserved for corporate events, with a 96-person capacity, he added: “Our new roof terrace is a brilliant new addition to Topgolf Glasgow and we’ve gone all out to make sure our Players can enjoy some top-notch American hospitality but with some Glasgow style.
"The terrace is a space everyone can enjoy and we’re sure it will be a big hit with the people of Glasgow this summer.”
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