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Indoor Driving Range, Golf Simulator, or Access to Both at The Golf Dome (Up to 53% Off)

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Hone swings from one of 34 stations in an indoor driving range or on golf simulators programmed with world-famous courses

Choose from Three Options

  • $10 for one hour of unlimited golf balls at the indoor driving range ($19 value)
  • $15 for one hour of golf-simulator time for up to four people ($32 value)
  • $26 for one hour of unlimited golf balls at the driving range and one hour of golf-simulator time for up to four people ($51 value)

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Promotional value expires May 15, 2015. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required for simulator options. May split Groupon between multiple people. May redeemed across visits. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About The Golf Dome

A towering dome dedicated to golf practice looms over The Golf Dome's multifaceted grounds, serving as the gravitational center of a facility dedicated to recreational golf and baseball practice. Inside the vaulted white roof, golfers stroke drives from one of 34 hitting bays at the indoor, two-tiered driving range, where distance-reading software flashes instant readouts of shot trajectory and the pain inflicted on each practice ball. The dome further facilitates climate-controlled clubbing with a putting and chipping area and Full Swing golf simulators, which allow golfers to play digital recreations of more than 30 of the world's top courses.

Outside, a scenic, 20-foot waterfall draws players to the 18-hole miniature golf course, where contoured greens run between rocky outcrops, interrupted by water that comes into play on 14 holes. The din of sharply struck line drives echoes throughout the grounds, sonic evidence of the six adjacent batting cages, where players swing at high-arching softballs, baseballs hurled at up to 75 miles per hour, and tiny meteors raining from the sky.

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