The Links Golf Club Opening in Palm Harbor

The Links will feature three golf simulators, along with pizza, beer, and wine

Neil Cooney
Written By Neil Cooney
News Writer
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The retail center on the eastern corner of East Lake Road South and Tampa Road in Palm Harbor will soon be home to a local hangout for indoor golf, pizza, beer, and more. The Links Golf Club will open at 3438 E Lake Road, Unit 19, according to plan review paperwork submitted by CJ Traveling Pizzeria LLC.

Pizzeria? you might be thinking. Yes: at the heart of this concept, which includes three golf simulators for plenty of good times, are plenty of pizzeria-style good eats.

“Excited to share a sneak peek at our upcoming menu for The Links Golf Glub!,” says a recent Instagram post by the upcoming golf and pizza spot. “Can’t wait to welcome you for hand-crafted pizzas, fresh salads, tasty starters, and more. Stay tuned and come hungry!”

A posted menu features starters like House-Made Beef Jerky, Buffalo Chicken Gratin, and Pretzel Bites. Meanwhile, those hand-crafted pizzas come in Traditional varieties like Pepperoni, Meat Lover, Supreme, Garden Veggie and Hawaiian, along with Specialty Pizzas like the Tasty Thai (a creamy peanut sauce base, topped with shredded chicken, mozzarella and green onion; finished with a fresh broccoli slaw and Sriracha drizzle) and the Meatball & Ricotta.

What Now reached out on Friday to owner Chadwick Santerre to ask about plans for the opening of The Links Golf Club. Santerre was not immediately available for comment.

You can keep up with the opening by following @swingatthelinks on Instagram.

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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