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Three Ways To Assess An Indoor Golf Simulator

by Terry Torres

If you enjoy golfing but aren't always in favor of the amount of walking and the challenging weather conditions that can sometimes affect your round, look for a facility in your area that has indoor golf simulators. You can visit with a few friends and play a round that feels very close to the real thing — minus the walking. If a few of these facilities exist in your area, take some time to browse their websites to learn more about their simulators. Golf simulators can vary a lot, and it's ideal to choose a facility that offers the best experience for you and your group. Here are some points to assess about the facility.

Number Of Courses

It's generally easy to determine how many different courses a specific golf simulator has available. Many of these machines have a staggering number of courses that you can play virtually, which can be very appealing. If you think that you and your group will play golf in this way regularly — perhaps meeting up weekly over the winter, for example — it's ideal to choose a facility with simulators that offer a long list of courses. You'll be able to decide exactly what course you want to play during each visit, either changing things up or replaying an old course in an effort to improve your scores.

Specific Courses

Lots of golf simulators have generic courses, but many feature actual courses that are well known in the world of golf. If you're an avid golfer and also enjoy watching the sport on TV, you might be aware of several courses that look highly appealing — but know that you'll realistically never get to play them in real life. Playing a famed course on a simulator is the next best thing. Talk to your group about your collective favorite famous golf courses, and then look for a facility that has simulators that make these courses available.

Amenities

You might be surprised at just how many amenities are available at certain golf simulator facilities. While there's nothing wrong with a facility that simply gives you the opportunity to play golf, many of these businesses have other things to enjoy. For example, you'll often find facilities that have bars, which means that you can enjoy some drinks and food during your round of golf or afterward. Other centers have additional games, including pool tables and darts, which may appeal to your group. Look online to find a local indoor golf simulator facility.

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