If you're a Chicago Cubs fan and love playing golf, there is a very unique opportunity coming up for you at Wrigley Field.

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I remember being a little boy when my dad took me to see my very first Chicago Cubs game at Wrigley Field. It was truly a magical experience. I've had so many great baseball moments at the historic ballpark through the years.

Golf At Wrigley Field

Now, there are so many other fun events at Wrigley Field besides baseball. The Cubs host concerts, college football games, outdoor hockey match-ups, a Christmas festival, and more. It's a chance for fans to experience the ballpark in other ways.

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One of my favorite Wrigley Field memories is seeing my first show there. It was Pearl Jam. I had floor seats so I got to be on the field. The selfie next to the outfield ivy was a must. Standing on the hollowed ground was amazing.

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Now, the Cubs have a new experience for fans. Coming up in April during the Masters Tournament weekend, you can actually golf at Wrigley Field. A nine-hole course will be set up throughout the stadium.

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The Cubs have a few different golf packages available for Wrigley Field. It definitely won't be your average round. If you take the game very seriously, then this might not be your thing.

If you want to golf at the iconic Wrigley Field in Illinois, according to Upper Deck Golfing, "you'll start and end your round at the American Airlines 1914 Club with great music, cold beers, food, and multiple golfing challenges for you and your friends.

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