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1500 S Willow St #100, Manchester, New Hampshire, 03103, United States
(603) 222-8400 www.opryglowgolf.com
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Mar 3, 2018
Pretty low fun factor for my 10 year old son and me. Low quality design. Felt like it was put together without much time, thought or money. Cool glo factor. Felt price was high for what we got. Probably priced to afford mall rent. :(

Mar 4, 2018
This place is terrible. I bought a Groupon for it, figured it would be a fun thing to do on a boring day. When we got there we weren't even welcomed. Went up to the desk and the persons daughter who was like 9? Kept trying to talk over me and say something to her mother (who was the one working at the desk) She had to tell her multiple times to hold on while she basically did nothing but handed us our putters and balls... we had minimal trouble finding where to start as the spots are labeled (kind of)...there are 20 holes but on the sheets they give you to keep score there are only 18 so we were a little confused at the end... the place is so cheap and so dingy. They didn't even bother to clean the floor or replace then after ACMoore left.. you can still see all of the places where the shelves were and the desks, it's pretty gross looking. The "decorations" on the walls are just stencils on cloth that were hung up. The actual golfing areas are so cheaply and incorrectly made. I paid for 3 rounds of golf for my boyfriend and I. We finished one round and then walked out.. left our balls and clubs at the table and just left. No one working there seems to care or notice. I noticed there was some sort of messy "craft table" I don't know what the toilet paper rolls were for.... my god the budget for this place must have been under $100.... It's really, really not worth your time or money. I'm actually to recommend that everyone I know avoids this place. I hope it doesn't last long and they can put something else in there.

Apr 24, 2018
Just awful - far from a family environment. Felt like I was in a bar.

Apr 11, 2018
Just ok staff is no where to be found. Been there twice and both times opened very late, not on time. Nothing really worth going for unless you have young kids that may like it.

Jul 14, 2017
It's a great concept, however.. the reality is, it seems to be just a temporary low overhead filler for an empty retail store. You walk in, and the first thing you notice is the lack of air conditioning. They do have small living room type fans on stands that blow the warm air around. The entire mall is air conditioned... all except this place evidently. The lighting is TOO dark. I mean, its got a couple of disco lights that look like they came from Spencers, and obviously, you're supposed to be in a dark environment, but the black lights are not strong enough to light up the black light reactive surfaces very well at all. All the holes are nice, but the glow in the dark golf balls you get are not day-glo fluorescent. They all the same greenish whitish, glow-in the-dark color. So, if you're bringing kids, be prepared for battles over which ball is which on the green. The balls are received at the same time you get your putters, and are dispensed out of a container with a lightbulb in it, that 'charges' the balls. Along the course, there are a couple of these "ball chargers" that you can place your ball in to recharge it, however, they all had out of order signs on them. That being the case, the balls lose visibility quickly. The place has two entrances, one from the parking lot, and one from the mall. The mall entrance has no door. leaving it wide open for people to wander in unchecked. On the day we went, what looked like a group of several 13-14 year olds came wandering in, and started doing parkour over the golf obstacles, getting running starts, and jumping all over the courses.while others in their entourage recorded it on their phones, all of this seemingly going unnoticed by the one lone attendant. They wound up breaking one of the corn hole games that they have set up. It was at that point we decided to leave. As we were returning our clubs, the attendant asked if we wanted to play the last hole, which is sort of a plinko game, where if your ball goes in the right hole, you get a free game on next visit. I said no thanks. and told her of the group tearing up her golf course. She said, "Oh, I'd better go check it out." I gave this two stars because its a great idea, however, this place is surely not the best example of it.

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