Topgolf

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time to hit Topgolf without breaking the bank or battling huge crowds?

We always recommend going during off-peak hours, typically before noon on weekdays. You'll snag significantly lower bay rates and avoid the evening rush, making for a much more relaxed experience. Plus, those morning hours often mean cooler temperatures, which is a bonus if you're playing outdoors.

I'm not a golfer - will I still have fun at Topgolf, or is it just for pros?

Absolutely, Topgolf is designed for everyone, regardless of skill level. The microchipped balls and target-based games make it incredibly engaging even if you've never swung a club, and the atmosphere is more about fun than serious competition. We've brought plenty of non-golfing friends who've had a blast just hitting balls and enjoying the food.

What's the food and drink situation like at Topgolf, and can I make a whole evening out of it?

You can definitely make an evening of it - the food and beverage service is a huge part of the Topgolf experience. They offer a full menu of elevated pub fare, from burgers to shareable appetizers, alongside a comprehensive bar. We often grab a bay, order some nachos and a few drinks, and just enjoy the social vibe for a couple of hours.

How is Topgolf different from just going to a regular driving range?

Topgolf is a completely different beast than your typical driving range; it's an entertainment venue first, with golf as the activity. You're hitting microchipped balls at giant targets, scoring points, and competing with friends in a climate-controlled bay with full service. It's less about perfecting your swing and more about interactive fun and socializing.

As a serious golfer, is Topgolf worth my time for practice, or is it just a novelty?

For serious practice, Topgolf isn't your traditional range, but it can still be valuable. The instant feedback on ball flight and distance from the microchips is surprisingly accurate, and it's a fun way to work on target practice under pressure. We find it's best for a relaxed session with friends where you can still get some swings in without the intensity of a dedicated practice session.