The Revealing Complement Between Off and On-Course Golf
The term “off-course golf” can have different connotations when it comes to what people envision first. Some picture an energy-filled, large-scale golf entertainment venue like Topgolf with its three levels, all-weather hitting bays and mixture of F&B and social interaction; predominantly friends and family hitting balls at targets within the tall-netted confines of a modern driving range. Some think of screen golf – most frequently an indoor simulator in someone’s home, the clubhouse of a traditional golf course, at an instructional location or retail store, or a popular commercial venue with multiple bays (and bars) in a densely ...
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