Large entertainment facilities, recreation centers, sports specific facilities and indoor golf facilities. These centers are golf centric with a focus on game improvement and profit generation.

Typical offerings:

Private lessons and golf clinics with golf pros

Leagues

Tournaments

Practice areas for chipping and putting

Hitting Bays and/or Driving Range

Club Fitting Services

Pro Shop

Memberships

Parties and special events

Offering a full food and beverages menu with specific menu items for simulator areas.

Number of simulators per facility: 3-5 is typical (there are a few mega centers offering up to 20 simulators)

Rates - Typically $35/pp/hr

Seasonal rates are popular (as low as $20/pp/hr in the summer)

Annual memberships typically range from $125 - $999 depending on number of golf simulators and add-on amenities. Memberships usually include perks like discounts on food, simulator time, lessons, etc.

Advertising Options - Boost revenue by selling onscreen advertising space on each simulator.

Special Events - Increase revenue to your facility by hosting special events. 35 Courses in our E6 library hold regularly televised golf events. Your patrons can watch a golf event on TV while they play the same course the pros are playing. Each golf simulator can double as a big screen TV, pipe in your digital cable or satellite feed and turn your facility into the ultimate place to watch the big game.

Promotions - Longest Drive or Closest to the Pin competitions with sponsorships and giveaways

Leagues bring in repeat customers and are a great way to increase buzz about your facility.

Tournaments are very popular.

Happy Hour promotions - (ex. Sports bars in college towns do Happy Hour promotions with $1 beer and $5 Closest to the Pin on Longest Drive Competitions).

- (ex. Sports bars in college towns do Happy Hour promotions with $1 beer and $5 Closest to the Pin on Longest Drive Competitions). Fundraising Events - it’s a new spin on the typical charity golf tournament. Run a Longest Drive Competition with participants raising 20 cents per yard (ex. 500 drives x .20 x 175 yards= $17,500)

- it’s a new spin on the typical charity golf tournament. Run a Longest Drive Competition with participants raising 20 cents per yard (ex. 500 drives x .20 x 175 yards= $17,500) Cross promote events with local businesses, golf courses, sports bars, retailers etc.

Make sure to read our article on:

10 Things to Know when Opening an Indoor Golf Facility



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