TEE time has arrived as Carlisle's newest adventure golf course is ready for putting - and it's looking dino-mite.
Fusion Carlisle Trampoline Park will be opening their brand new and eagerly awaited Jurassic-themed adventure golf course today (April 2).
From 9.30am, crazy golf enthusiasts have the chance to tee off on the 18-holer on Millrace Road, traversing a course full of 15-metre tall animatronic dinosaurs, waterfalls, volcanos, and even a raft to pull yourself from one hole to another.
Business owners Bev and Steve Butterfield and Andy and Helen Ince have invested £300,000 into the golf course, which comes shortly after a further £200,000 was spent on a self-propelled zip line rollercoaster and a new three-floor soft play zone into Carlisle's premier trampoline park.
The family business first bounced onto the scene in 2016, after a successful run out of their original business in Preston.
Director Steve Jeffery said: "We didn't want nice, we wanted incredible.
"We've really thought hard about how to make every hole an event and every hole fun.
"It's got to be attainable for kids but challenging and fun for all ages.
"We love it up here, that's why we're continually investing. The feedback we get from the trampoline park has been incredible - so we thought, it was well worth continuing to invest in the area to give families even more of an offering in the city.
"We really can't wait to welcome the people to our newest attraction - happy putting Carlisle," he said.
The course will also be open in the evenings, so it won't just be a daytime activity.
Head to www.fusionparks.co.uk and select any date from April 2 onwards to book your tickets and secure your space.
Those behind Fusion are appealing for potential staff to fill a variety of roles since the opening of the site.
Positions are available for cafe assistants, receptionists, safety marshalls and Skyrider operators to come and join an 'amazing team'.
To apply you need to be 16 and over, if you are interested, send your CV to carlisle@fusionparks.co.uk.
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