Golf fans can take on a unique waterside challenge as BOSS celebrates The 154th Open with a free interactive experience
Golf enthusiasts and families alike will have the chance to test their swing this week as the BOSS Hole In One Challenge arrives at Liverpool’s Royal Albert Dock.
Taking place from Thursday 16 July to Saturday 18 July, the free experience has been launched by BOSS, the Official Clothing Partner of The 154th Open, allowing visitors to aim for a hole-in-one in one of Liverpool’s most picturesque locations.
Set on the floating boardwalk within the Inner Quay, participants will take three shots towards a floating BOSS-branded green, creating a unique golfing experience against the backdrop of the city’s historic waterfront.
A unique golfing experience
The challenge is open to golfers of all abilities, whether you’re an experienced player or trying the sport for the very first time.
Each participant will have three attempts to land a hole-in-one, testing their precision and accuracy while enjoying one of the city’s most recognisable locations.
The activation forms part of celebrations surrounding The 154th Open, which returns to nearby Royal Birkdale this week, bringing one of golf’s biggest tournaments back to the region.
Free to take part waterfront challenge

The BOSS Hole In One Challenge will run daily from 12 pm until 6:45 pm between 16 and 18 July.
Participation is completely free, with visitors able to book a 15-minute time slot for up to two players per booking.
While walk-ups may be available on the day, booking is recommended due to expected demand during The Open week.
The BOSS Hole In One Challenge takes place on the floating boardwalk in the Inner Quay at Royal Albert Dock, Liverpool, from Thursday 16 July to Saturday 18 July.
The experience is free to attend, suitable for all skill levels and offers a fun way for visitors to celebrate one of golf’s biggest events while enjoying Liverpool’s waterfront.
Those wishing to take part can reserve a time slot in advance via the BOSS Hole In One Challenge page here.
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