Justin Timberlake and Tiger Woods are teaming up to make a splash in the bar scene instead of letting past legal troubles slow them down. The duo is said to be launching a new establishment across the pond – a T-Squared Social sports bar in the historic town of St. Andrews, Scotland.
Tiger Woods and Justin Timberlake are opening a new sports bar less than 1 mile from the Old Course in Scotland. • Golf simulators • Movie theater screen • Darts & bowling lanes This will be their second location, with an NYC venue opening last year (pictured below). pic.twitter.com/db3I9PrCPj
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This collaboration between the singer/actor and the golf legend is not their first rodeo. Their joint venture began with the opening of T-Squared in New York City, which garnered significant popularity, prompting the move to expand their horizons to the Scottish market.
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The planned venue at the New Picture House Cinema in St. Andrews will offer a range of entertainment options, including bowling, darts, and simulated golf – promising a lively and engaging atmosphere for patrons.
The town council of St. Andrews has given the green light for the project, anticipating the creation of around 45 job opportunities as a result. Documents obtained by Billboard describe the upcoming social spot as an immersive "experience" that integrates cinema, dining, and entertainment under one roof.
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While the prospect of T-Squared Social opening its doors in Scotland sounds exciting, we can't help but hope that Timberlake and Woods will keep the partying in check. After all, Justin's recent DWI arrest in Sag Harbor, New York, and Tiger's DUI confession in Florida serve as reminders of the consequences that come with excessive merrymaking.
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