Indoor Golf Centres:

There are many sucessful indoor golf centres operating around the world using Full Swing Golf simulators.  Mostly situated in colder climates where it is difficult or not even possible to play golf outdoors in winter, Indoor Golf is a successful concept in North America, the northern countries of Europe, and more recently in England, where the "Urban Golf" concept has lead to the development of half a dozen new centres.

But now with the success of overseas centres, Indoor Golf has arrived in Australia with the opening of a new centre in St. Leonards N.S.W. and a number of entrepreneurs currently looking for suitable venues in every capital city.

Here at GolfBiz we can help you from your first enquiry, right through the planning stage to the complete Indoor Golf Centre, with a range of simulation, video, and swing analysis equipment, floor plans, and business concepts.  We offer a full service in consulting and planning, through to reliable delivery and competent installation, and we are always happy to discuss your ideas with you, and to help you explore the exciting world of Golf Simulation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Below is a link to the web sites of a range of successful centres from around the world, that will give you a better understanding of how others have approached the concept of  Indoor golf Centres, and that may give you some good ideas for your own prospective centres.

GolfBiz can provide a wealth of additional material regarding potential locations, indicitive set up costs, experienced advice relating to golf retail, coaching, food & beverage, floor space planning and arranging finance, right through to the marketing and operation of the business, and is happy to discuss every aspect of the business with you.

Please call Clive Davies in Sydney, Australia, on (02) 9638-4566 to find out more about the Indoor Golf Business and how you can become involved.

 

Golf is a popular sport in Australia with nearly
6% of the population playing on a regular basis.
Four out of five businessmen play at least two
rounds of golf per year, but now as one of the
hardest working nations in the world it is difficult
for many working people to find the time to play
golf during the day. So why not play at night? Why
not put the golf course within walking distance from
a business precinct, add a bar and make it a fun and
fashionable place to go .

Recently a new centre has opened in Auckland, New Zealand, doing exactly that. By providing a mix of coaching, golf retail and hospitality along with Full Swing golf simulators and a Swing Analysis driving range it has created a successful format for warmer climates. Situated in downtown Auckland, the centre is in walking distance from high rise office buildings, inner city residential apartments and hotels, and is providing a popular and profitable venue for its customers and owner.

 

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