X-Golf
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best way to experience X-Golf if I'm new to simulators?
Focus on the technology; X-Golf's advanced sensors give you incredibly accurate ball flight data, so you can really dial in your swing. We recommend booking a session during off-peak hours - usually weekday mornings - to get comfortable without feeling rushed.
How does playing at X-Golf compare to a real outdoor course in the US?
While you won't feel the wind or walk the fairways, X-Golf offers a surprisingly realistic feel, especially with its auto-tee and ball retrieval system. It's fantastic for focused practice or playing a quick 18 holes of a famous course you might never visit in person.
What are the typical costs for an X-Golf session, and are there ways to save money?
Expect to pay around $40-60 per hour, depending on the location and time of day. We've found that booking during off-peak times or looking for package deals - often available for multiple hours or group play - can significantly reduce your per-hour cost.
Can I really improve my game by playing at X-Golf, or is it just for fun?
Absolutely, you can improve your game here. The detailed swing analysis and immediate feedback on club path, face angle, and ball speed are invaluable tools for identifying flaws and making adjustments. It's a serious training tool disguised as a fun experience.
What should I bring to an X-Golf session, and what can I expect regarding equipment?
You'll want to bring your own clubs, though most X-Golf locations have rental sets available if you're traveling light. Wear comfortable athletic shoes, and don't forget a glove - you'll be hitting real golf balls, so treat it like a practice session at the range.