Putters Golf Complex has officially announced its re-opening today, July 11. The facility has changed owners a few times but has kept the same premise. A driving range, a place to wet your whistle, and a place to fill your stomach. Now, it seems the new complex is adding to its amenities.

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Putters has now added party rooms, mini-golf, and an arcade to its list of things you can do while visiting the range. The menu seems to be roughly the same. Trust me, if you haven't had a sandwich from there you're missing out big time! Speaking of, it appears that they now serve sandwich trays on top of the other amazing food they have to offer. If you were wondering, like I was, Putters is now licensed as a restaurant and no longer as a bar. This means that kids are allowed to go inside and also enjoy the whole place.

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The big addition to the facility is that it can now be rented for private events. You can rent the place for rehearsal dinners, events, auctions, and even birthdays. It seems Putters is back and ready to run with an amazing facility and lots of new things to try and do.

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Putters is open 7 days a week: Monday-Thursday 11-9 and Friday-Saturday 11-11.

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