County Durham boutique bowling company Lane7 is launching a new golf concept at its latest 海角视频 venue.

Darlington based Lane7, which has 11 sites across the 海角视频, opened one of its most recent sites in St James Quarter, Edinburgh, last year, which has proved popular with visitors for its shuffleboard, interactive darts pods, shooting alley and arcades alongside its bowling lanes.

Now the business, launched by Tim Wilks when its first site opened in Newcastle in 2013, is launching a new attraction 鈥 a mini-golf course called I Like Big Putts 鈥 at the Edinburgh base.

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Lane7 has confirmed that their 鈥業 Like Big Putts鈥 mini-golf course will be opening in a month鈥檚 time, after investing 拢700,000 in the state-of-the-art 14-hole futuristic course.

Alongside the course confirmation, Lane7 bosses have shared a selection of CGI plans of some holes that will be available to play, including Tic Tap Toe and Pinball Wizard.

Graeme Smith, chief operating officer for Lane7, said: 鈥淎fter such a warm welcome by locals, it was a no-brainer to invest a further 拢700,000 to add our new mini-golf concept; adding to our unique blend of premium activities all available in one under one roof.鈥

Jennifer Laseen, food and beverage director at St James Quarter, said: 鈥淲e are beyond excited to see Lane7鈥檚 mini-golf course open.

鈥淭he brand鈥檚 signature neon golf cart has been quite the talking point since we opened with many of our guests using it as a great photo opportunity.

A CGI of one of the holes at I Like Big Putts
A CGI of one of the holes at I Like Big Putts

鈥淎t St James Quarter, we pride ourselves on providing world-class facilities that will entertain people of all ages and Lane7 does just that.鈥

The opening follows the launch of a new site in Durham, as well as a separate family-friendly concept called Level X.

The company, which also has sister brand Gutterball at North Shields, announced it is launching three sites under the new brand, which will include one in Middlesbrough.