The 18-hole pitch and putt at the Approach Golf Course in Bath is set to reopen early next year, following the announcement that a new operator has been appointed for the site.

Approach golf course at the High Common in Bath
Bath & North East Somerset Council has awarded Swansea-based company Future Golf Ventures a four-year contract, which will also include the introduction of footgolf and a new café.
The 18-hole pitch and putt course will reopen following its closure in 2020, with the addition of a nine-hole footgolf course, providing affordable golf that will be available on low-maintenance greens throughout the year.
Footgolf is a combination of football and golf, where a football is kicked into cups set into the ground.
The local authority says the community will continue to be able to enjoy the site as a free green public space, welcoming walkers and dog walkers.
Biodiversity at the site will be increased by additional planting, with some of the space left as a meadow to attract more insect species.
The proposals submitted involve a reconfiguration of the 18-hole course to provide additional community areas to take account of public feedback received from residents.
Future Golf Ventures was appointed by the council following an open procurement exercise carried out in May this year. The company currently runs Swansea Footgolf.
The new golf facilities and café are expected to open in spring 2023.
Councillor Mark Roper, cabinet member for Economic Development, Regeneration and Growth, said: “We pledged to bring golf back to the High Common and the appointment of a new operator will make that a reality as soon as next spring.
“However, making the most of the space isn’t only about golf, as it’s a well-loved ‘green lung’ in the city that we’re keen to attract more people to enjoy.
“Walking and being active in nature is free and provides many health benefits.
“The introduction of footgolf will also provide a new, affordable leisure activity that may appeal to people who would not otherwise have visited for traditional golf.
“I’m pleased that the regeneration of this important green site has taken a big step forward.
“I’d like to thank everyone for their time and input to help us reach this point and appreciate that by so doing we have reached a solution we trust brings sustainability and certainty to the site.”
Rhydian Thomas and Roger Maliphant, Directors at Future Golf Ventures and Swansea Footgolf, said: “We are delighted to be chosen as the preferred bidder to manage the leisure offer at The Approach and to bring back pitch and putt golf to the High Common.
“We have already engaged extensively with the community, prior to our successful tender, and will continue to do so on a regular basis, while we are custodians of the site.
“We also look forward to introducing a small, challenging Footgolf course, as a new activity, while being cognisant of the local heritage, environment and the biodiversity of the terrain.”