How It Works
No tee times. No staff. No one waiting at a desk to make things complicated. Here's what it actually looks like.
The Process
Pull up the booking page, pick a date, choose a bay, and grab a slot. That's it. We're open 24 hours a day, seven days a week — so the time you actually have (5:45am before work, Tuesday at noon, 10:30pm because you couldn't sleep and the driver needs attention) is probably available.
No tee sheet lottery. No calling the pro shop. No weather forecast involved. You book it, it's yours.
A few minutes before your booking, you'll get a door code by text. Walk in, punch it in, and you're on your bay. No check-in, no waiting, no one making conversation at you before you've had coffee.
Arrive a few minutes early, get settled, and leave when you're actually ready. You're not on anyone else's clock.
Load up a course you've always wanted to play, drop into range mode, or work through your whole bag. The simulator tracks your ball — carry distance, spin, face angle — so you can actually see what your swing is doing instead of just wondering.
When you've had enough of your full swing, the putting area is always open. No booking, no timer — just walk over whenever and take as long as you want.
Just So You Know
There's no pro shop. No employees behind a desk. No one handing you rental shoes or asking if you've played here before. When the door closes behind you, it's you, whoever you brought, and the sim.
Some members come in at 5:45am before work. Some come in at 11pm because the kids are finally down and they need to think about something other than carpool. The facility is the same either way — just open, ready, and entirely yours for the duration of your booking.
It's a different experience than a staffed range or a simulator bar. It's quieter. More focused. Better per swing. And you never feel like you're being rushed out so the next group can set up.
Good to Know
We're opening Fall 2026. Get on the waitlist now and you'll be first through the door — with first access to pricing and membership options before anything goes public.