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Leisure and Sport

Broome Manor Golf Shop

Golf shope entrance

The shop sells all that a golfer will need to enjoy the game of golf. Ranging from a pack of tees to a top-of-the-range set of clubs - all at competitive prices. You may also try before you buy - as we keep a full range of demo clubs which can be taken to try on our newly re-designed driving range.

We have the facility to custom-fit - all with free professional advice. We also offer a repair service and re-grip service from £2.50 a grip including fitting.

We have ample free parking and if you spend over £300.00 you will receive two free half-hour golf lessons with one of our qualified golf professionals.

The Brands we Stock

  • Titleist
  • Footjoy
  • Taylor Made
  • Ping
  • Mac
  • Wilson
  • Young Gun
  • Nike
  • Gross 59
  • Hippo
  • Howson

Opening Times

Day Opening Times
Monday to Friday 8.00am-9.00pm
Saturday and Sunday 6.30am*-9.00pm

*or dawn, whichever is the later

Further Information/Contact

Please telephone the Golf Shop on 01793 495761.

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