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Games on the Roof (The 153rd Open Special)

44 Causeway Road, Bushmills, County Antrim, BT578SU
Finn McCool swinging a golf club

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Join the Giant's Causeway team for fun, friendly golf challenges with the Giant's Causeway's Games on the Roof 153rd Open Special - a unique chance to chip, putt and play with a view that's just as exciting as the games!

Put your skills to the test with a Chip and Stick Golf Game - a fun and engaging activity for all ages! Take turns chipping the ball and earn points for the longest shot!

Feeling precise? Challenge your friends and family on a high-performance putting mat, designed to mimic the real green!

For those aiming to channel their inner Rory McIlroy, try your hand at our chipping net - perfect for sharpening your short game and having a laugh in the process!

Whether you're a seasoned pro or you're just looking to have some family fun, join the Giant's Causeway team for a day of exciting golf challenges! Spend the afternoon perfecting your swing and enjoying the fresh air and breath-taking scenery at Northern Ireland's iconic World Heritage Site, just 20 minutes away from The Open action!

*Summer of Play is proudly sponsored by Starling Bank.

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waves lap over the basalt stones at the giants causewayGiant's Causeway, BushmillsFlanked by the wild North Atlantic Ocean and a landscape of dramatic cliffs, the Giant's Causeway is a geological wonder and home to a wealth of history and legend. The 40,000 basalt stone columns left by volcanic eruptions 60 million years ago, has captured the imagination of all who see it.

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Season (14 July 2025)
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Monday11:00 - 15:00
Season (18 July 2025)
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Friday11:00 - 15:00

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