Looking for Indoor Golf Spots in Cape Cod!

I’m looking for some recommendations for indoor golf facilities in Cape Cod! :cloud_with_rain: With the weather being so unpredictable, it’s tough to get out on the course, and I’d really love to keep my game sharp.

I’ve heard a bit about a few places, but I’d like to hear from you all. Here are a few things I’m specifically interested in:

What I’m Looking For:

  • Facilities: What are the best indoor golf places in Cape Cod?
  • Experience: Are there golf simulators available? How realistic are they?
  • Social Atmosphere: Are these spaces good for group outings? I’m hoping for a place where I can enjoy some time with friends while still playing a round of golf.
  • Pricing: How much should I expect to pay for an hour or a session?
  • Booking: Any tips on booking or peak times to avoid?

If you’ve had any experiences at specific locations, or know of any hidden gems, please share! Looking forward to getting your insights and hitting the indoor greens soon! :golf:

Hey everyone! I’m also on the lookout for indoor golf spots in Cape Cod. I’ve heard about Golf Club at Cape Cod. Has anyone played there? Any reviews on pricing and facilities?

I’ve been to Golf Club at Cape Cod! They have a great indoor simulator and some nice amenities. Prices are reasonable—around $30 for an hour. Definitely worth checking out!

Thanks for the tip! Are their prices on par with the Golf Club or a bit cheaper?

I also recommend The Cape Cod Golf Center. They have a driving range and a good simulator setup. Plus, the staff is super friendly!

The Cape Cod Golf Center’s prices are slightly lower—around $25 per hour for the simulator. I found that they often have deals on weekdays too!

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I’ve heard Cape Cod Golf Center has fun events and tournaments. It’s a good place to meet fellow golfers, which is nice during off-season.

That sounds great! Does anyone know if they require advance bookings for the simulator?

Yes, it’s best to book ahead, especially on weekends! They can get quite busy. You can usually book online, which is super convenient.

What about indoor mini-golf spots? I heard there’s one called ‘Crazy Golf’—has anyone tried that? It could be a fun alternative!

Crazy Golf is indeed fun! It’s more of an amusement than traditional golf, but great for a group. Just keep in mind, it’s not on the more serious side!

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As for prices at Crazy Golf, I think it was around $15 per round. Perfect for a casual outing. Plus, they have snacks!

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I’ve found that using a good indoor golf simulator can really enhance your practice. Something like the SkyTrak or the OptiShot is great for realistic shots and consistent feedback.

Absolutely! I have the SkyTrak too, and it’s a game changer. Just make sure you have enough space around it to swing freely!

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What kind of golf clubs do you recommend for indoor use? I’ve heard some brands are better for simulators than traditional ones.

I’d suggest looking into some lightweight clubs, like the Callaway Edge. They won’t damage your space and offer a good feel.

For accessories, don’t overlook a good mat! A high-quality hitting mat can really make a difference. I’ve been using one from Pelz and love it.

Thanks for the tip! I’ve been thinking about getting a mat; would you say it’s worth the investment?

Definitely worth it! Just remember to get one that simulates grass well; it’ll make your practice feel more realistic.

Is there any indoor golf spot in Cape Cod that offers rentals for this kind of equipment? It’d be nice to try before buying!

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