‘The Links at Petco Park’ brings nine-hole golf course to ballpark

Golfers can swing in from Thursday, Jan. 12-Sunday, Jan. 22. ⛳

SD The Links at Petco Park

When at Petco Park, swing for the fences.

Photo via Matt Thomas/San Diego Padres

We’ve got the tee for you — Petco Park is looking more like a golf course than a ballpark as the downtown venue transforms its infield for the 2023 round of The Links at Petco Park.

The annual event — which runs Thursday, Jan. 12-Sunday, Jan. 22 — invites golfers of all skill levels to tee off on a nine-hole course smack in the middle of the diamond. There’s even a hole situated on home plate.

Tee times for duos or groups of four are available from 7 a.m. through the evening, but the event tends to sell out, so reserve your spot ASAP. Prices range from $100-$225 and include one round of nine holes and access to the clubhouse, where players can relax after a day on the links.

🏌Pro tips: Don’t bring your own clubsCallaway Golf will lend you everything you need. If you’d rather just watch the action, snag a $5 spectator pass that also includes access into the clubhouse.

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