To mark the new university year kicking off, Topgolf’s Student Mondays are returning across each of the UK venues, giving students the chance to enjoy the Topgolf experience at a reduced cost.
The deal can be purchased in any of the UK’s three centres (Chigwell, Surrey, Watford), every Monday during term times – starting from Monday 26th September 2022.
Students can venture down to local branches and grab a single game, a soft drink, and a burger for just £12 – a saving of up to £10.30. Ordinarily, the same package costs up
to £22.30, but Topgolf have stepped in to offer the same bundle, for less.
If players fancy a second game, they can purchase another for £5 (a saving of £3). Soft drinks can also be upgraded to either a lager, cider, or milkshake for £1.50, per person.
Each branch offers a superb menu, packed with delicious sharing platters, wraps and burgers. All dietary requirements are catered for, with a host of different veggie or fully
vegan options ready to enjoy after driving micro-chipped golf balls toward large, coloured targets.
Students can book
Fast Track
passes in advance of visit, or just turn up ready to play. When checking in, simply request the
Student Mondays offer, and show the host a valid student-ID.
Topgolf caters to everyone, no matter the person’s golfing ability, anyone can have fun and take home the win. All three centres are also running their buy-one-get-one-free
offer on Topgolf games from 9am-11am daily.
And, for any students looking to expand their horizons and work during their studies, there are plenty of opportunities to play here and grow here with a selection of roles now available. For more information, please visit the Topgolf website.
Topgolf Director of Marketing – Global Campaigns & UK Venues, Michael Angelides, said: “As students across the nation head back to university, it only felt right to reintroduce our Monday offering, giving them a chance to celebrate their hard work, together.
“At a time where the cost-of-living continues to rise, and university nights out are becoming more expensive, we wanted to provide a great-value experience, and get people interacting with the sport. We cannot wait to see people smash their high scores!”