Experienced St Johnstone defender Andy Considine admits he was instantly impressed by the ability and attitude of rising star Fran Franczak.
01.12.2023 - 13:53 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Golf It! is back and better than ever - with a new-look range and all new features ready to welcome punters from THIS weekend.
The immensely popular family and golf entertainment venue initially opened back in August and overwhelming traffic saw it get halfway to its 4million ball target within just eight weeks. The team have since invested heavily in upgrading the surface and are ready to welcome golf fans back for some festive fun with bookings available here from Saturday December 2.
The ground is now pristine with huge investment in improved drainage and groundworks – as well as a new solution to collecting the balls in the form of four high-tech robots. And the big news is the return of the range. The team at Golf It!, led by Russ Smith, have invested heavily in upgrading the surface at the range after overwhelming traffic due to incredible demand in the opening eight weeks of the family and community golf entertainment venue.
With Scotland’s favourite food trucks and a whole bunch of festive action to get excited about, from Santa’s favourite films to hot espresso cocktails… plus the man in red himself, there is so much going on in December.
Russ Smith of Golf It! said: “Since opening in August the reaction from the people of Glasgow in general and especially our friends in the local community has been mind-blowing. No-one could have hoped for let alone predicted the numbers we had through the doors and hitting balls all day every day – so we had to act.
"It’s vital to us to have the absolute best of facilities at all times for our players and visitors so we have invested heavily to ensure things stay that way. The range is looking beautiful – we’re really excited to show it off to everyone and we’re thrilled to be
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