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The Main Course celebrates its grand opening tonight, August 21

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Courtyard area with tables

Main Course’s newly-renovated courtyard area | Photo provided

If you’ve seen the green Main Course signs on the 1600 block of Main St. and thought, “Is that a restaurant? A venue? Somewhere I can practice my swing?” The answer is yes.

While they’ve been serving up outdoor brunch + live music on Main and in their newly-renovated courtyard, they’re also been prepping:

Four men with drinks in golf swing simulator

The Players Club includes four Full Swing simulator bays | Photo provided by The Players Club

Three girls taking selfie in front of artwork

Guests embracing the interactive nature of Immersion | Photo provided by ImmersionSC

Now, they’re ready to celebrate their grand opening tonight. The deets:

*Pro-tip: Not a beer drinker? Not to worry. The Taproom offers not only craft beer, but also ciders, cocktails + a variety of wines. See inside.

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