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Kids can play golf for less in Abu Dhabi

Family-friendly four ball at Yas Links or Saadiyat Beach Golf Club anyone?

Got a little wannabe Tiger Woods in the family? This month there are plenty of opportunities to get their golfing game on at either Yas Links or Saadiyat Beach Golf Club.

Troon Abu Dhabi’s Family Golf Month means that until the end of July non-playing mums and dads along with their kiddos can get an introduction to golf at both clubs.

Opportunities on offer for visitors include free golf for juniors and ease of access to the Championship course at Saadiyat Beach Golf Club and both the Academy Course and Toptracer Range at Yas Links Abu Dhabi.

All families visiting both clubs in July can see their kiddos play for free after 3pm on the Championship Course when playing with a paying adult.

Juniors will also get daily free access to the par three Academy Course at Yas Links Abu Dhabi before 3pm during the week and after 3pm on the weekend when playing with a paying adult.

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Cluster general manager at Troon Abu Dhabi, Francisco de Lancastre David, said: “This Family Golf Month, we hope parents and juniors will join us in Abu Dhabi to play golf, enjoy the outdoors together and appreciate the camaraderie that golf provides.”

There’s a deal to be had off the course as well because you’ll also be able to enjoy breakfast at Hickory’s restaurant where kids eat absolutely free until the end of July.

Are you booking your tee-time yet?

For more information visit troonabudhabi.com.

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