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Puttery The Colony TX

Drive Shack Bringing Puttery Concept to Fulton Market

Drive Shack Inc., a leading owner and operator of golf-related leisure and entertainment businesses, will bring Puttery, its newest competitive socializing and entertainment golf experience, to Chicago’s Fulton Market District. 

Puttery Chicago will be located at 932 W. Randolph St.  The 23,000-square-foot venue will span two levels and feature two nine-hole putting courses, two indoor bars, a rooftop/patio bar, and a chef-driven menu and craft cocktail offerings.  

“As the third largest city in the U.S., Chicago is both an incredible and choice market for our newest entertainment concept,” said Drive Shack CEO Hana Khouri. “Known for its lively atmosphere, West Loop is the perfect neighborhood for Puttery. We know locals and tourists alike will enjoy the addition of Puttery to this area.” 

Drive Shack currently operates Puttery locations in The Colony, TX and Charlotte, NC. It has more sites under development. 

Pictured: The Puttery location in The Colony, TX.

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