Historic Golf Course Begins Work on Playful Addition

Loma Club adding mini putt by the end of summer
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Since the early 1900s, the Loma Club has provided the local community and San Diego visitors a place to hang out, have a good time and enjoy a few rounds. And it doesn’t appear that’s going to change any time soon. 

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Plans for the future include adding a mini golf course and cocktail bar to the historic nine-hole walking course. 

The Loma Club posted the big news onto social media last week. 

“The Loma Club is excited to introduce: Tappers Mini Golf & Cocktails,” the post reads. “A high-end mini golf course and cocktail concept coming to our historic golf course.”

Construction on the course begins in a few weeks and “will be done in a way as to not hinder daily play and use of the facilities.” 

In Liberty Station, a neighborhood that sprawls across the grounds of a former naval base turned into a local dining, retail, arts and entertainment destination, golfers and their families will be able to spend all day on the course, in the bar and/or shopping should they so choose.

“Just tap it in. Get ready for some happy news,” Shop Eat Liberty Station posted on Instagram before sharing its excitement for its incoming neighbor.

The plan is to open the mini golf course by the end of the summer. 

Tappers Co-Owner Luke Mahoney could not be reached for comment in time of publication.

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Alex Zorn

Alex Zorn

Alex is a Denver-based reporter with five years of experience as a news reporter and several daily and weekly newspapers on the Colorado Western Slope, including The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel, The Rifle Citizen Telegram and The Glenwood Springs Post Independent. His beat coverage has ranged from crime and courts to health coverage during the COVID-19 pandemic. In his free time, he enjoys skiing down the Colorado slopes and tuning in to the latest Netflix crime drama.
Alex Zorn

Alex Zorn

Alex is a Denver-based reporter with five years of experience as a news reporter and several daily and weekly newspapers on the Colorado Western Slope, including The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel, The Rifle Citizen Telegram and The Glenwood Springs Post Independent. His beat coverage has ranged from crime and courts to health coverage during the COVID-19 pandemic. In his free time, he enjoys skiing down the Colorado slopes and tuning in to the latest Netflix crime drama.

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