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36 minutes ago, rehmwa said:

this a real downside for me.  if I'm going to any kind of range, I want to hit my distances.  (regardless of whether I can get wings and beer there).

I hear it's a lot of fun as long as you accept it for what it is, which is a golf-themed Dave & Busters, rather than a driving range where you go to work on your game.

Shotmakers is still terrible, though.

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1 hour ago, billchao said:

Still can't find a good reason to go to one.

beer. 

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17 minutes ago, lastings said:

beer. 

There's beer in my refrigerator. It doesn't cost $8 a pint and I don't have to rent my living room at $50/hour to get it.

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7 minutes ago, billchao said:

There's beer in my refrigerator. It doesn't cost $8 a pint and I don't have to rent my living room at $50/hour to get it.

yeah, but you can't swing a 6 iron in your living room. 

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35 minutes ago, billchao said:

I hear it's a lot of fun as long as you accept it for what it is, which is a golf-themed Dave & Busters, rather than a driving range where you go to work on your game.

Shotmakers is still terrible, though.

Certainly, but getting calibrated would just stink.  it's 120 yards, I grab my PW and swing normal and still land completely short.  It's like a range with crappy balls......

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12 minutes ago, rehmwa said:

Certainly, but getting calibrated would just stink.  it's 120 yards, I grab my PW and swing normal and still land completely short.  It's like a range with crappy balls......

It doesn't take that long. Hit a max of about four or five balls, you're calibrated. The gaps are known, and yours just shrink accordingly.

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49 minutes ago, iacas said:

It doesn't take that long. Hit a max of about four or five balls, you're calibrated. The gaps are known, and yours just shrink accordingly.

yeah, like playing at altitude I just scale a percentage.  still....I hate being mildly and temporarily annoyed....  :-P

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1 hour ago, lastings said:

yeah, but you can't swing a 6 iron in your living room. 

That's a price I'm willing to pay for good beer.

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1 hour ago, rehmwa said:

Certainly, but getting calibrated would just stink.  it's 120 yards, I grab my PW and swing normal and still land completely short.  It's like a range with crappy balls......

Or, transfer to the upper deck. You will be plenty long from there... :whistle:. FWIW, I found the ball flight to be normal long. 

I watched about 15 minutes worth earlier this week. Maybe I just caught a rough patch but I had hard time understanding why these fairly good golfers were missing the orange and blue targets more than half the time (their stats were 70-80% accuracy).  

 

 

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7 hours ago, lastings said:

yeah, but you can't swing a 6 iron in your living room. 

Now you tell me 

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7 hours ago, lastings said:

yeah, but you can't swing a 6 iron in your living room. 

I can swing a driver in mine.

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11 hours ago, billchao said:

Topgolf uses limited flight range balls according to just about every review and comment I've read of the place.

Still can't find a good reason to go to one.

I know one good business reason, at least for me - customer entertainment. It's more inclusive and takes less time than full golf. Plus  I can expense it.

I use old Taylor Made clubs from eBay and golf shops.

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Ok, let me first preface this with a full disclosure that I'm old, and have been called a golf snob.While I totally understand that there are many efforts underway to try to promote golf to a new generation, this isn't golf. Long drive contests, Top Golf, and all of these "golf" reality shows clearly are very appealing to a portion of the golfing public. Also these venues and events help equipment manufacturers  sell their products to a much larger audience.  However, I think many life long golfers like me who love the game and revel in it's history, do not have much interest in these activities. I can only speak for myself, but I would much rather watch a rerun of the 1982 Quad Cities Open than the Big Break or Shotmakers at TopGolf. 

 

By the Way: Paine Stewart won the Quad Cities (now the John Deere) in 1982

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1 hour ago, Hoganman1 said:

Ok, let me first preface this with a full disclosure that I'm old, and have been called a golf snob.While I totally understand that there are many efforts underway to try to promote golf to a new generation, this isn't golf. Long drive contests, Top Golf, and all of these "golf" reality shows clearly are very appealing to a portion of the golfing public. Also these venues and events help equipment manufacturers  sell their products to a much larger audience.  However, I think many life long golfers like me who love the game and revel in it's history, do not have much interest in these activities. I can only speak for myself, but I would much rather watch a rerun of the 1982 Quad Cities Open than the Big Break or Shotmakers at TopGolf. 

 

By the Way: Paine Stewart won the Quad Cities (now the John Deere) in 1982

I'm not a big fan of these type shows, but when bored, will watch. However, I have no interest in watching a replay of a Quad Cities Open, or any other tournament. I mean, how could you ever get that bored? There are other channels...BTW I'm no spring chicken, either. LOL

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8 hours ago, Hoganman1 said:

Ok, let me first preface this with a full disclosure that I'm old, and have been called a golf snob.

By the Way: Paine Stewart won the Quad Cities (now the John Deere) in 1982

Golf snobs spell Payne's name properly. ;-)

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After reading most of the posts on this thread, I watched some of the show. That's 15 minutes of my life that I will never get back.

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