X-Golf

Frequently Asked Questions

I'm new to golf simulators - what's the best way to approach my first X-Golf session?

For your first time, we recommend starting with a familiar course or spending some time on the driving range mode to get comfortable with the system. Don't be afraid to ask the staff for a quick rundown; they're usually happy to help you navigate the controls and features. Focus on having fun and getting a feel for the realistic ball flight before diving into serious scorekeeping.

How does X-Golf stand out from other simulators, and is the price justified?

X-Golf truly shines with its advanced floor sensors and detailed club and ball data, giving you incredibly accurate feedback that feels very close to real play. While it might be a bit pricier than some basic setups, the immersive experience and precision make it absolutely worth it, especially on a rainy day or when you want serious practice. You're paying for top-tier technology that genuinely enhances your game.

Can I genuinely work on my swing and improve my game at X-Golf, or is it just for entertainment?

Absolutely, X-Golf is fantastic for game improvement thanks to its precise tracking of launch angle, spin, and club path. We suggest utilizing the driving range mode to dial in specific clubs or focusing on short game challenges to sharpen your wedges. The detailed data feedback allows you to make real-time adjustments and see immediate results, which is invaluable for progress.

What's the best strategy for booking an X-Golf bay, especially if I'm bringing a group?

You'll definitely want to book your bay in advance, especially if you're planning to visit during peak hours like evenings or weekends. For groups, calling ahead is always a smart move to ensure you get adjacent bays or a larger private room if available. Planning ahead means less waiting and more time enjoying your rounds.

Are there any specific X-Golf features or course simulations that are a must-try?

We highly recommend diving into their 'X-Golf Tour' mode if you're looking for a competitive, structured round against virtual opponents. Also, make sure to explore their selection of championship courses - playing a virtual Pebble Beach or St. Andrews from the comfort of indoors is a real treat. Don't overlook the fun mini-games for a lighter, more social experience.