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18 years ago
Parents go here, very good shop for golf. A lot of variety
Valentine Road
Lincoln LN6 7BH
United Kingdom
0844 499 1985
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http://www.americangolf.co.uk
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What time does American Golf open?
American Golf opens at 9:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.American Golf opens at 10:30 AM on Sunday.
What time does American Golf close?
American Golf closes at 6:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.American Golf closes at 4:30 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 9:00 AM - 6:00 PMSun 10:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Does American Golf have parking?
Yes, American Golf has parking options.
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Good selection of golfing gear for all abilities and price ranges. Knowledgable staff and very…read morehelpful to begineers especially. A decent selection of cheap secondhand clubs, good to get a novice out on the course.
Very good golf range. Prices are reasonable, and they do…read moredeals on certain times of the day. In summer they do a twilight session in the late afternoon/evenings where it is cheaper. Nice on summer evenings if the weather is nice. The greens are kept nice, and the whole place is just good to visit. My favourite gold course/driving range.
From the owner: Visit us at the Express Golf Centre, a one stop venue for all golfers. Facilities include: Golf…read moreShop stocking all the latest golf equipment & golf clubs, PGA Golf Lessons, Pay & Play Golf Course, Custom Fit Studio with Flightscope, 32 Bay Driving Range and Cafe serving hot and cold refreshments.
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What a find this place is. The perfect place for the rookie golfer to get out and hit some balls…read more The real beauty of this course is that at £5 for 9 or 18 holes, this is golf on a budget. And being a five minute drive from Leeds city centre, it becomes convenient golf on a budget. The perfect place to master your short game, the course only has a few 300+ yard holes, with most being in the late 1 and early 2 hundred yarders. Look out for the WW2 bomb-hole on the seventh! Not beautifully kept, but perfectly playable, and at these prices (£1 for trolley hire) you just have no cause for complaint.
fantastic! cant fault it, brilliant service, very clean, very attentative, fantastic food,…read morebeautiful scenery great staff, highly recommend
Excellent golf course. Hosted the first Ryder cup to be played in UK when Britain beat the US…read more Fairways are rippling with heather and gorse as hazards. Several steams crisscross the course adding to the challenge. Greens are beautiful and a pleasure to putt. Definitely worth playing.
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I have been told that it is has a really nice course and has really pretty views as you go around.read more
I used to bring my now grown up children here years ago and would've recommended it then, I'm…read moretaking my youngest 2 kids and 2 of my grandchildren tomorrow and so will update this review on what I think of the place now! When I used to come before my kids used to love it, especially the drop slide so I'm expecting my other kids and grandchildren to love the place just as much. I guess time will tell..........
Awesome Play Centre, tucked away but well worth a trip. The whole family can play together here…read more The slides are fab, they have foam ball cannons and a seperate area for the Under 4's. You can either have a general play session which lasts at least 2 hours (exhausting), they do birthday parties, parent and toddler sessions and they even have an Over 16's night every Tuesday. There is a cafe on site which has 5 stars from Lincoln Environmental Health and they serve a wide variety of reasonably priced food and drinks. Best in Lincoln!
A great little driving range that always appears to have someone practising there. The bays are…read morespacious and practice balls reasonably priced. Off to one side is a compact and pretty straight forward 9 hole flat course that is also pretty well priced; tickets available from a machine inside the range. Use smaller change as the machines can be a little temperamental. Pop across the road to the garden centre if you are need of any sustenance.
Kinema is a delight to visit every time. I love the unusual decor and ambiance. It's a real step…read moreback in time.
Again I seem to be reviewing an entire village. It has a…read morewonderful little show in May..very friendly..in a field in Jubillee Gardens. The gardens themselves are very pretty and great for picnics. They also have an open air swimming pool where the water is warmer than a bath. Tennis courts, bowling green, cricket and a golf club. Then go for a walk in the woodlands and see the tearooms..something of a bygone era. Here too was the Spa and hospital. In the middle of the woods is The Kinema in the Woods situated in the centre of the Pinewoods is one of the treasures of Woodhall Spa and is completely unique. Housed in a converted cricket pavilion, when it opened in 1922 it was one of the first cinemas in Britain. It is the only cinema in the country to employ back projection and also offers regular entertainment on an original Compton Captain Organ. Little shops and cafes in the main street where you can get a meal or a cream tea. The shops are arcaded and look as if they should be at the seaside. Some nice hotels and pubs too. This is Dambuster territory and here they lived. Well worth going for a day out as there is something for every age.
Top place- really busy but great atmosphere and suprisingly adequate food.read more
Great bowling, been here many times. Not quite as nice as the new one recently built in town, but…read morestill great. Might be better if it wasn't located better to a crematorium though.
Louth was crying out for somewhere like this, and Quackers has filled the market gap with style…read more It's a soft play centre, but it's so much more than that - it also hosts toddler groups, does great kids' parties, has the BEST coffee and snacks on sale and big squashy leather sofas for mums to lounge about on. It's a perfect size - not so big that you lose sight of your children, but not so small that older children don't get any fun out of it. In fact, school-age children love it, and there's also a baby/toddler room for the littlies. There are trampolines, big slides, tunnel slides and climbing ropes, plus a mini football pitch. Oh, and books to read and a dressing-up box! Prices are reasonable and you can pay for everything (including food, drink and snacks) at the end as you leave, which is very convenient. I'd like to specially highlight the fact that the food at Quackers is very healthy - party food includes carrot and cucumber sticks with hummus, and snacks range from jacket potatotes to wholemeal sandwiches (although white ones are available too). It's little extra touches like this that make Quackers worth visiting regularly.
I have done disco's at Newark Golf Club: Sounds Mobile Video…read moreDisco & Chocolate Fountain Hire.
Really good place to go if you like a bit of a gamble. I love this place because it has such a…read moregreat atmosphere
I have been here a few times now and plan on another visit to see santa soon…read more Its relativly cheap to get in and the attractions aim at 1 to 7 year olds really. If you do get to visit santa your child will get a free gift and last year they weren't the tat you would get off santa in shoppping centres
Sundown is advertised as a under tens theme park which is pretty accurate and most under tens would…read morehave a wonderful time here if it wasn't already home to a couple of thousands wasps. To be fair when you arrive and before you pay they have a sign up telling you about the wasps and how they are managing the problem, however you would have to be a cold hearted parent to take your children to place like this get them to the gates then turn around and go back home because of the possibility of some wasps. However the sign does fail to mention that the park has numerous fruit trees none of which are actually harvested and the fruit is also allowed to rot on the ground. Saying this the park does have some wonderful attractions but it is hard to enjoy many of them whilst being engulfed by wasps, to give you an idea of the extent of the problem they are even in the bins inside the cafe. I asked a member of staff how long they've had the wasp problem to which she replied oh its like this every summer. Honestly give this place a miss theres plenty of better places to go