Golf in the City

Presuming that's meant to be '...urbangolf.com', then yes..3 basement sites with good facilities including simulator, good quality clubs and bar service. Quite expensive if used often - though they do 'membership' - but certainly fine for the odd session/boys night type of thing.
 
Presuming that's meant to be '...urbangolf.com', then yes..3 basement sites with good facilities including simulator, good quality clubs and bar service. Quite expensive if used often - though they do 'membership' - but certainly fine for the odd session/boys night type of thing.

Hi Foxholer, no I was actually on about www.urbanholes.com as it relates to actual Urban Golf and was curious if anyone had any experience.

Thanks a lot for the info!
 
Never tried urban golf but my brother-in-law and I have engaged in a few games of 'shoe golf'. This happens when we're drunk and involves each of us removing a shoe and hurling it towards a pre-determined target in the distance. Fewest throws wins the hole - obviously!

The main 'hazard' in shoe golf is dealing with the constant stream of comments from our respective better halves: "pack it in", "stop messing about", "grow up", etc etc
 
Never tried urban golf but my brother-in-law and I have engaged in a few games of 'shoe golf'. This happens when we're drunk and involves each of us removing a shoe and hurling it towards a pre-determined target in the distance. Fewest throws wins the hole - obviously!

The main 'hazard' in shoe golf is dealing with the constant stream of comments from our respective better halves: "pack it in", "stop messing about", "grow up", etc etc

hahaha I think I have found what sport is going to be sponsoring my Saturday nights in! I think add in some half empty cans on the course as potential water hazards and you have a new level of shoe golf!

I'm a fan of the equipment list for Urban Golf they have on Urbanholes
 
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