Michigan Golf Journal December 2022

Since the darkest days of COVID’s shelter-in-place, golf has seen a major uptick in the number of people visiting golf courses and finding the game to be a wonderful family-oriented pastime. With the advent of golf simulators, updated putting courses, new par-3 layouts, plus TopGolf there has never been more opportunities for people to get involved in the game. Indoor Golf Simulators Golf season does not end in the northern portion of the country. Nearly every town in the cold weather climates now have at least one golf simulator. In most cities, these indoor golf facilities offer several simulators in one location with food and beverage service available. Leagues, tournaments, closet to the pin and other competitions are held every week for serious golfers. Companies such as, Ace Indoor Golf constructs these public golf simulators but will also design a simulator to fit your personal needs at home. With digital readouts providing spin rate, launch angle, ball speed and distance for every shot, golf simulators are also the perfect venue to improve your game over the winter months. Golf Offers a Variety of Ways To Enjoy the Game By Fred Altvater Michigan Golf Journal

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