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Newtownabbey Footgolf

10 Cullyburn Road, Newtownabbey, County Antrim, BT36 5BN
young boys kicks football at Newtownabbey footgolf

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Newtownabbey Footgolf is Northern Ireland’s first 18-hole course, and it provides a good test of footgolf for all standards of player. A peaceful and tranquil course with excellent views over the Belfast Lough, Carnmoney Hill and Newtownabbey area, the course is bursting with wildlife and ancient trees. There’s no need for lessons or clubs, just get a ball and start kicking. Great for families, friends and events. 

Footgolf mixes the kicking of a football around a specially designed 18-hole footgolf course. The aim is to complete each hole using as few shots as possible. The winner is the one who used the least shots to complete the 18 hole course. The great thing about footgolf is anyone can play it and its suitable for all ages. The average round takes approximately 1-2 hours. 

Whatever you want to do – kick a ball around, test your skills, enjoy the banter with your mates, get outside with friends, build friendships or have a corporate team day – Newtownabbey Footgolf is the place to do it.

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Adults £10 - U18 £8 - U13 £6 - Family (2 adults and 3U13) £30
We offer special rates for group bookings across all types of greenfees email us play@newtownabbeyfootgolf.com for more information

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* 10am - 8pm Monday - Sunday, 1 April - 31 October

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