KING Charles is putting together a crazy 18-hole golf course at Sandringham.
Royal fans will be able to play a game at their park in Norfolk from July 1 to September 15.
Visitors can book spaces from 11am to 4pm, for £7 for adults and £5 for children.
The courses traditionally feature obstacles such as windmills, tunnels and castles.
It’s unknown whether the King will add to the fun with a royal theme, or whether Charles will try too.
Royal fan Phil Morgan said today: “Golf is my cup of tea and I can’t wait to try the King’s course.
“It’s a stroke of luck that Her Majesty has made summer a swinging time for golf nuts like me.”
Sandringham’s 142-hectare Royal Parkland – which already includes an orienteering route and a newly renovated children’s play area – is open daily.
The latest attraction comes after Charles accepted sponsorship from the world’s oldest golf club – the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews.
Patronage has been accepted by reigning monarchs since King William IV in 1834.
The late Queen was patron for 70 years.
The world-renowned club, which said it was “honored and humbled” by the king’s support, was founded in 1754.
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