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Indoor Golf Venue Hosts Open House for Tampa Bay Area Event Planners

Golfer's Grail Indoor Golf & Tap is hosting an open house for event planners June 18 from 4-7 p.m. Attendees can play a few holes, break a few windows, enjoy hors d'oeuvres from Carmel Cafe and learn more about group functions at Golfer's Grail.

2013-06-13
TAMPA, FL, June 13, 2013 (Press-News.org) To showcase its group events capabilities, Golfer's Grail Indoor Golf & Tap is hosting an open house for event planners on June 18 from 4-7 p.m. Professional event planners and individuals planning personal group events are invited to come out and see how this facility offers something entertaining for both golfers and non-golfers alike.

Attendees will enjoy hors d'oeuvres from Carmel Cafe in Carrollwood, refreshments and prizes. Participants can play a few complimentary holes, break a few windows and learn more about group functions at Golfer's Grail.

"Golfer's Grail is ideal for private events," Owner Jeff Sproat said. "Whether it's a team building activity, office outing, client entertainment or just quality time with friends, Golfer's Grail offers a relaxing golf club atmosphere perfect for everyone."

The Grail's 16'x10' screens can be used to show sporting events for alumni groups, television shows for watch parties and business presentations for employee and client functions. The venue is ideal for parties with 10-80 people and can be reserved for private functions.

Craft beer and wine selections are available. Customers can choose from a diverse selection of local eateries for catering, and watch high-definition televisions that are located throughout. Event planners can host an event where patrons can sit back, relax and enjoy the party. The Golfer's Grail staff will take care of the rest.

More information about this event is available at http://www.golfersgrail.net. To R.S.V.P., call 813.969.2100 or email info@golfersgrail.net.

About Golfer's Grail Indoor Golf & Tap
Located in Tampa, Fla., Golfer's Grail has combined superior golf simulation technology with an ideal golf club atmosphere to create the perfect experience for learning, playing and fun. It is a PGA Recognized Indoor Golf Facility. For more information about Golfer's Grail, call (813) 969-2100, email info@golfersgrail.net or visit http://www.golfersgrail.net.


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[Press-News.org] Indoor Golf Venue Hosts Open House for Tampa Bay Area Event Planners
Golfer's Grail Indoor Golf & Tap is hosting an open house for event planners June 18 from 4-7 p.m. Attendees can play a few holes, break a few windows, enjoy hors d'oeuvres from Carmel Cafe and learn more about group functions at Golfer's Grail.