While the Cubs are still in Spring Training mode, you can get out there and hit a few balls around, and we're not talking about baseball either.

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According to NBC 5 in Chicago, the Cubs are allowing fans (and golfers) to hit the links at historic Wrigley Field for the second year in a row.

A nine-hole course is set to return to the Friendly Confines in mid-April, giving golfers a chance to swing their clubs around in the ballpark.

"Mr. Cub" Ernie Banks And BMW Championship Defending Champion Dustin Johnson Tee Off For Charity From The Wrigley Field Stands To Mark The Start Of The 2011 BMW Championship
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Tee times for the evening are Friday, April 11 and Saturday, April 12.

Did You Know You Can Golf At Wrigley Field This Spring?

  • Tee times open on March 26 for the general public
  • Tee times open on March 19 for season-ticket holders
  • The cost is $79.99 per person.
  • Each golfer receives a scorecard along with an allotted two shots per hole.
  • You can bring your clubs or use a complimentary set at the scene.
  • A VIP waitlist has been created for early access, including VIP rounds with additional bonuses.

There's plenty more info on the Upper Deck Golf website.

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Whether you are a die-hard Cubs fan, an avid golfer, or just looking for a unique experience inside the Friendly Confines, this limited-time event is something you can't miss.

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Mark your calendar, grab your tee time and get ready to take a swing at history.

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