
Is Topgolf Las Vegas The City’s Hautest Range?
Las Vegas just one-upped itself once again. While the city is abundant with luxe golf courses, you’ve probably never seen anything like Topgolf yet.
Las Vegas just one-upped itself once again. While the city is abundant with luxe golf courses, you’ve probably never seen anything like Topgolf yet. That is unless you’ve already been to a golf course that has four levels covering 105,000 square feet, 108 hitting bays, multi-colored targets, five bars, a concert venue, a Callaway Golf fitting studio, two pools, a pro shop and large screen TVs everywhere. We didn’t think so.
The venue, which is the largest Topgolf to date, is located right behind the MGM Grand. Each floor holds an entirely unique ambiance. The first floor is built for those serious about getting their golf game on. The second and third floors offer a more upbeat and party-type atmosphere. The fourth floor is perhaps the most exclusive, and boasts a private room for celebrity guests. The whole Topgolf venue is expecting more than one million visitors in its first year.
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“Our flagship venue is the product of nearly four years of hard work and reimagining what the Topgolf experience could be like,” Topgolf CEO Ken May told GolfDigest. “We can’t wait to welcome our fans and new guests from all over the world to play at Topgolf.”
Topgolf truly has something for everyone. It is the ideal place to take a big group whether you’re into playing a round on the range, catching up on some sports news, grabbing a bite or sunbathing while you swim. Weekend decisions made easy!
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