Topgolf is Partnering with Professional Golfer John Daly
References: press.topgolf
Topgolf has announced a partnership with professional golfer John Daly to host a series of events at its Augusta location during the week of "the golf season's first major championship." This venture will offer fans an alternative venue for evening entertainment following the day's competitive play.
John Daly, a two-time major champion, will be present at the facility on April 9 and 10, interacting with guests from within the climate-controlled hitting bays and on an outdoor VIP deck. Beyond the Augusta-specific activities, Topgolf venues nationwide will participate in the tournament spirit through a limited-time menu running from April 7 through April 12. This offering will feature items such as Pimento Cheese Dip, BBQ Pork Sliders, and an Azalea-themed cocktail.
Additionally, a promotional game piece element will be introduced during that weekend, where randomly dispensed green golf balls will entitle players to redeem exclusive merchandise prizes at the front desk.
Image Credit: Topgolf
John Daly, a two-time major champion, will be present at the facility on April 9 and 10, interacting with guests from within the climate-controlled hitting bays and on an outdoor VIP deck. Beyond the Augusta-specific activities, Topgolf venues nationwide will participate in the tournament spirit through a limited-time menu running from April 7 through April 12. This offering will feature items such as Pimento Cheese Dip, BBQ Pork Sliders, and an Azalea-themed cocktail.
Additionally, a promotional game piece element will be introduced during that weekend, where randomly dispensed green golf balls will entitle players to redeem exclusive merchandise prizes at the front desk.
Image Credit: Topgolf
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