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New and coming soon in Biltmore Park

Improve your swing or indulge in a sweet treat.

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Up your golf game (and lower your scores) with custom clubs from Club Champion.

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Next time you’re in Biltmore Park, you’ll have the chance to embrace your sporty side — and soon, you’ll have another spot to satisfy your sweet tooth. There’s a lot happening in the shopping center, so here’s what’s new and what you can expect to see soon.

Now open

Club Champion opened its doors at 27 Schenk Pkwy., Unit 120, offering appointments for custom-fit golf clubs. The studio has two indoor hitting bays that analyze your performance so the experts can help find the perfect clubs for you and your game.

Coming soon

Ice cream-topped bubble waffles and decadent milkshakes are just around the corner thanks to Dolly Llama Waffle Master. WLOS shared that the owners of the Los Angeles-based franchise expect the Biltmore Park location to open at 2 Town Square Blvd., Ste. 130 in the first or second week of January.

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