Supporters can play golf inside Hill Dickinson Stadium in a European first at Everton's new home
Supporters will be able to play golf inside Everton's Hill Dickinson Stadium this summer
www.liverpoolecho.co.ukHere’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting:
Everton’s new stadium, Hill Dickinson Stadium, has been hosting a notable, fan-focused golf-in-the-stadium concept this summer, described as a European first. The event runs during the Open Championship window and features tee-times, two-player slots, and premium options, with pitches set around the stadium interior for an inside-the-venue golfing experience. This represents one of the high-profile non-match uses of the venue as it nears completion and move-in.[2]
In related stadium progress coverage, reporting in early 2026 highlighted ongoing construction/finishing touches at Bramley-Moore Dock, with plans to complete handover to Everton and switch from Goodison Park in 2025-26 era, including updates on pitch installation and long-term funding considerations. This context helps explain the stadium’s readiness for non-football events like the golf concept.[1]
The stadium has also featured naming-rights developments and other hospitality updates as part of its broader build-out, which are typical steps on a project of this scale as it approaches operational status. These developments align with the venue’s broader strategy to diversify uses beyond football matches.[3][6]
If you’d like, I can pull in the most current headlines from major outlets or summarize the golf-range event logistics (dates, pricing, how to book) in a quick bullet list. I can also provide a timeline of the stadium’s key milestones and what they mean for fans wanting to visit or participate in events.
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Supporters will be able to play golf inside Everton's Hill Dickinson Stadium this summer
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