If you have driven by Uptown or the Red Mountain Expressway and Interstate 59/20 interchange recently, you have likely noticed a new addition to the Birmingham skyline.

Recently a 170-foot tall golf net was installed at Topgolf Birmingham, which is under construction along 22nd Street North and 11th Avenue North. The netting is designed to keep golf balls hit from Topgolf's climate-controlled bays inside the 240-yard outfield from becoming an obstacle for motorists.

Topgolf is a high-tech driving range and entertainment venue complete with games, music and food. The complex is slated to open by the end of the year. Topgolf has been seeking to hire 500 workers.

Topgolf's net is approximately 15 stories tall, which is taller than the neighboring nine-story Westin Hotel. The Sheraton Hotel also at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex is 17 stories tall.

Some have questioned whether Topgolf is good for the city's skyline. What do you think: Is it an eyesore or sign of city progress?

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