Experience Reidy Creek's Footgolf Fun with Options for Two or Four Players, Enjoying Up to 18% Off on this Unique Sport
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Discover Footgolf where soccer meets golf! Kick soccer balls into large cups across scenic courses, enjoying the outdoors
Ever tried playing golf with your feet? Now's your chance! Footgolf at Reidy Creek mixes the excitement of soccer with the precision of golf. Enjoy 18 holes while kicking around a soccer ball instead of using clubs. Whether you're playing with friends or family, it's all about having fun and trying something new.
What we offer
The deal includes two options tailored to different group sizes: play footgolf over 18 holes either as two or four players. All necessary rental balls are provided, making it easy to jump right into the game. This setup offers flexibility whether you're planning a casual outing or a fun day out with friends.- 18 Holes of Footgolf for Four People with Rental Balls: Enjoy an engaging game combining soccer and golf for four players
- 18 Holes of Footgolf for Two People with Rental Balls: Experience this unique blend of sports as two people take on the course
Why you should grab the offer
This offer stands out because it lets you enjoy footgolf—a novel mix of soccer and golf—on beautiful courses that vary from coastal layouts to lush tree-lined greens. With JC Golf's commitment to service excellence and innovative tee time booking through their app, planning your game is hassle-free. Their professional instruction means even beginners can quickly get up to speed if they wish. Plus, supporting initiatives like the PGA Hope Program shows JC Golf’s dedication to community engagement. Whether you're after fun competition or just looking to try something new outdoors, this offer has got you covered.Need To Know Info
About Reidy Creek
Every hole at Reidy Creek is unique. The golf course uses its natural valley setting to constantly challenge golfers with forests, water hazards, and bunkers. Visitors can tackle the course during traditional rounds of golf, or try their hand—or foot—at a round of FootGolf, which involves kicking a regulation soccer ball into 21-inch diameter cups across 9 or 18 holes.