Five Iron Golf will debut its first European venue at British Land’s Broadgate Campus in London.
Located near Shoreditch, the 6,900-square-foot space at 1 Finsbury Avenue will anchor the ground floor, attracting customers from financial services, law, fintech, media, and other sectors.
Five Iron Golf’s London flagship “marks the first of a multi-unit franchise agreement led by Eric Parker, an early investor and a longtime member.”
The venue will feature Trackman simulators equipped with multi-angle cameras for swing feedback, instruction, club fitting, and membership options, as well as a bar, restaurant, and event space.
“As one of Five Iron’s earliest supporters, I’ve watched this brand redefine what golf can be,” said Parker, the franchise owner. “London has been ready for a more modern, inclusive approach to the game — one that welcomes everyone, from serious players to after-work social groups. We’re thrilled to bring that to Broadgate and create a space where people connect through sport and hospitality.”
“London represents a defining moment for our international expansion,” said Jared Solomon, co-founder and CEO of Five Iron Golf. “We’ve built something that goes far beyond golf — it’s about creativity, community and connection. Bringing that spirit to one of the world’s most dynamic cities, alongside a partner like Eric who deeply understands our brand, is incredibly exciting.”
Alice Keown, leasing director, Hospitality and Leisure at British Land, commented, “We’re delighted to welcome Five Iron Golf to Broadgate, further enhancing our lifestyle and leisure offering. The launch of Broadgate Central this week marks a pivotal moment for the campus as we introduce a range of new hospitality and leisure brands that complement one another and strengthen Broadgate’s appeal as a vibrant destination. This evolution brings together work, wellness, and socializing in the heart of London, and Five Iron Golf is an exciting part of that vision.”
Five Iron Golf has more than 40 locations across the U.S., Asia, and the Middle East.
Image courtesy British Land’s Broadgate Campus














