Junkyard Golf making big return to city

THE team behind Junkyard Golf Club have been scouring the UK for the most messed up and crazy junk for the last six weeks and has announced its return to the city on Manchester at a new home at Piccadilly Place, opposite Piccadilly train station, from August 11 for a five-month run up until Christmas.

The new location will feature two new nine-hole golf courses, called Pablo and Freida, along with three new bars and a second site for Bart’s Dog Kart, the first at the recently opened sell out permanent home of B.EAT Street.
   
FREIDA takes players on a journey through nine holes of banging beats and small-town nightclub vibes.

Participants can drop shots and moves on holes like ‘Straight Out Of Moston’ and ‘Tweed From Desire’, then putt away through the UK Garage-Garage, featuring features like Car-partfull Dodger.

Pablo is an excursion into the unknown as players navigate nine holes of polluted paradise – once tranquil wild world, now sullied by creeping humanization.

Chris Legh, Junkyard Golf Club creative director said: “Mancs have gone mental for our pop up golf and we are now taking over a brand new space to make the holes even weirder, crazy and of course more party with three new bar concepts.”

Junkyard Golf Club first opened at The Great Northern late 2015 and since then has popped up twice again in 2016 and also took the concept to London with a pop up currently in operation at The Truman Brewery.

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