Off The Mat Virtual Golf
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Off The Mat Virtual Golf stand out from other simulators in Canada?
Off The Mat really shines with its top-tier simulator technology; you'll notice the ball flight and spin accuracy immediately. They boast an impressive library of real-world courses, far beyond the usual suspects, giving you plenty of variety to challenge yourself. We found the atmosphere here to be particularly welcoming and well-maintained, a step above your average indoor golf spot.
How should I plan my first visit to Off The Mat Virtual Golf for the best experience?
Definitely book your bay in advance, especially during evenings or weekends - it gets busy. We recommend bringing your own clubs, though they do have rentals if you're traveling light. Plan for about an hour per person for 18 holes, so adjust your booking time based on your group size.
What are the typical costs for playing at Off The Mat, and what's included in the price?
You'll typically pay an hourly rate per bay, not per person, which makes it great value for groups. This includes access to their full course library and the high-fidelity simulator. While clubs are available for rent, bringing your own is always best for consistency.
Is Off The Mat Virtual Golf a good option for groups or social events, and when's the best time to go?
Absolutely, Off The Mat is fantastic for groups; the bays are spacious and comfortable, perfect for a friendly competition or just hanging out. They usually offer drinks and snacks, making it a complete social outing. For a more relaxed vibe, try visiting during off-peak weekday hours, but weekends are lively if you prefer that energy.
How realistic is the golf experience at Off The Mat, and what unique courses can I play?
The realism at Off The Mat is genuinely impressive; the ball tracking is precise, giving you accurate feedback on every shot. You'll find a deep roster of famous courses, from Pebble Beach to St. Andrews, alongside some lesser-known Canadian gems that are a blast to discover virtually. It's a great way to 'play' courses you might never get to in real life.