One or Three Hours of Indoor Golf-Simulation Play for Up to Four at Premier Indoor Golf (Up to 53% Off)
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Groups tee off indoors, driving their balls toward computerized holes during an 18-hole golf-simulator game
Choose Between Two Options
- $34 for one hour of indoor golf-simulation play for up to four ($70 value)
- $99 for three hours of indoor golf-simulation play for up to four ($210 value)
Getting through all 18 holes generally takes one person 1 hour, two people 1.5 hours, and four people 3 hours.
Golf Simulators: Rolling Closer to the Real Thing
Take a look at the history and popularity of the golf simulators with Groupon’s introduction.
In 2009, Japanese pro golfer Ryuji Imada prepared for the upcoming US Open—held at the prestigious Bethpage Black on Long Island—by playing a few rounds on the notoriously difficult course. Torrential rain pelted Bethpage that year, but Imada never even needed to bring an umbrella to practice. That’s because his training ground was a computer-generated replica of the real thing—a golf simulator, in which players use their own clubs to crush real golf balls off an indoor mat and into a screen, which translates their shots into an interactive afternoon on the links.
Imada ultimately missed the cut for the Open, but his use of virtual golf as a professional practice tool underscores its rise in popularity. In densely populated South Korea, digital fairways have all but supplanted their real counterpart, attracting an estimated 200,000 players daily as of 2008—six times the number at real courses. Whether they provide re-creations of world-famous courses or simply serve as digital driving ranges, different golf simulators boast a variety of specs and features. Various models may use infrared sensors, high-speed cameras, or other motion-tracking devices to accurately project the path of each shot and help golfers tackle the physical challenges of a real-life round.