TAKE a look inside the quirky new crazy golf centre opening in Worcester.
Mr Mulligans on High Street in Worcester offers crazy golf, shuffleboards, electrodarts, ping-pong, pool, photobooth and a selection of arcade games.
The new neon-themed venue has now come to Worcester and has already been penned as the hub for 'competitive leisure' and decade nostalgia.
The family-friendly venue has been decorated with funky signs, fairy lights and neon lighting.
Customers can also order food and drinks at the bar area.
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Christine Sparks, multi-site manager, said: "The last few days have been hectic.
"I think this is a great area with great people. I think it is something quite unique and different.
Miss Sparks has opened up 11 Mr Mulligans across the UK and said she is excited for the popular venue to come to Worcester. The High Street venue - in the former DW Sports store - opens on Thursday, August 18.
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She said: "We went with neon eye-catching decor because we're quite a fun company so we wanted the customers to experience that too."
Lauren Price, marketing manager, said: "This is crazy golf at its best.
"It's a venue that is not just about drinking, it's about being social and having fun too.
"It's competitive leisure."
Team members Amber Levett and Libby Sandler-bury were excited and nervous about the opening at a VIP pre-launch party held to celebrate its arrival in the city.
Miss Levett said: "It's very exciting, I'm a bit nervous too, there will be a lot of people, but it will be rewarding to see people using all the games because we know people will love it."
Mr Mulligans has 12 locations across the country including branches in Cheltenham and Birmingham.
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