New giant-size ping pong and darts could be on the way to the Golf Dome in Hartlepool
and live on Freeview channel 276
Now he’s hoping to bring football darts and football ping pong to the dome after lockdown as he continues to think about providing facilities for Hartlepool.
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Hide AdHe wants to make sure there’s plenty on offer for the people of Hartlepool after the pandemic. Steven told the Hartlepool Mail: “We won’t be beaten.
"We are wanting to bring a lot more to the domes after lockdown, such as more fitness classes including one I have designed myself which is HITBOX - a range of high intensity workouts mixed with boxing.”
He said there would be ‘a lot of fun, new and hard working classes’ but there would be other attractions as well.
"We also want to do football darts and football ping pong. It is something new, different and nowhere has it in the North East.”
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Hide Ad“Football darts is a human sized dart board where you kick the fabric coated balls to play darts. Ping pong is the same rules as standard ping pong but you use a football. It is played all over the world now and I think soon it will come a sport.”
It all comes just months after Steven unveiled the 14ft long and 8ft wide Footpool game.
This time, he said, he wanted to ‘again help the workers of NHS by giving them a permanent discount on all my services, for their hard work
and dedication towards Covid.”
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Hide AdSteven’s facilities at the golf dome, in Tees Road, also include the private driving range booths, snack bar and a childrens play area.
There are hand sanitising stations and a track and trace system at the venue on Tees Road which already is home to Steven’s Body Doctors fitness business.
He also thanked everyone who supported him through the pandemic last year and especially members of his Body Doctor boot camp at the golf dome, adding: “Without them we wouldn’t be open or functioning anymore.”