This New Montana Golf Venue is the Perfect Summer Escape
Summer is right around the corner, and that means it's the perfect time for golfing in Montana.
Across the state, there are several golf courses. Most of them are open to the public, but a few of them are private member-only clubs. The most popular golf course in the state is Old Works Golf Course in Anaconda, which was designed by golfing great, Jack Nicklaus. Now, a new unique golf entertainment venue set to open this summer is unlike anything else you'll find in Big Sky Country. Here is everything you need to know about it.
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Golf enthusiasts in the Gallatin Valley will soon have a new place to work on their golf game, and spend time with friends and family. The story of the new golf venue is a dream come true for the VanDyke family in Manhattan, Montana.
Our 15-acre facility offers a traditional driving range experience alongside the exciting concept of target golfing. Merging the average driving range with Top Golf. With engaging targets and multiplayer competitions, our facility creates a vibrant social atmosphere like no other.
NEW GOLF ENTERTAINMENT VENUE OPENING SUMMER 2024
The new venue will feature 22 bays, with enough seating for six people. A few of the bays have gazebos for extra privacy. Outta Bounds Golf is set to open this summer. The Grand Opening is schedule for fourth of July weekend. It's located at 6640 W. Dry Creek Road, just east of Manhattan. Finishing touches are being made, but soon residents in the Gallatin Valley will have a new place for family fun.
Outta Bounds Golf represents more than just a business – it embodies our shared passion for golf, good company, and great food. As our guests leave with smiles on their faces and memories in their hearts, we know that our journey is only just beginning.
said the VanDyke family.
For more information about Outta Bounds Golf, click here.
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