Golfers can disappear down a rabbit hole at Willows Activity Farm this summer
A new nine-hole adventure golf course has opened at Willows Activity Farm in Hertfordshire.
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Alan started as a trainee news and sports reporter on the Welwyn Hatfield Times and Herts Advertiser in 1988 after leaving school. During his 32 years with...
Alan started as a trainee news and sports reporter on the Welwyn Hatfield Times and Herts Advertiser in 1988 after leaving school. During his 32 years with...
A new nine-hole adventure golf course has opened at Willows Activity Farm in Hertfordshire.
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