How to Play Private Indoor Golf: Your Ultimate Guide

Golfers no longer have to rely on perfect weather or daylight hours to enjoy a round of golf. Private indoor golf facilities offer a convenient and immersive way to practice and play year-round. Whether you’re looking to refine your swing, compete with friends, or experience world-class courses from the comfort of an indoor space, private indoor golf is an excellent solution. Here’s everything you need to know about getting started.

1. Find a Private Indoor Golf Facility

Many cities have private indoor golf studios or simulator lounges that offer high-tech setups for serious golfers and casual players alike. You can search online for local facilities or consider joining an exclusive membership-based indoor golf club. Some options include:

  • Boutique indoor golf lounges
  • Golf training centers with simulator bays

2. Book a Tee Time or Membership

Once you’ve found a facility, check their reservation system. At 365 Golf we offer monthly membership to our private golf members.

3. Get Familiar with the Golf Simulator Technology

Most private indoor golf facilities use high-quality simulators that track your swing, ball speed, and trajectory to create a realistic golf experience. At 365 Golf, we use Trackman technology, which is used by over 700 PGA professionals.

4. Choose a Course or Practice Mode

One of the perks of private indoor golf is access to a variety of world-famous courses. You can play Pebble Beach, or St. Andrews all without leaving your city. Simulators also offer:

  • Driving range mode for practice sessions.
  • Skill challenges to test your accuracy and consistency.
  • Multiplayer mode to compete with friends or online players.

5. Bring Your Own Clubs

Most facilities allow you to bring your own clubs, which is ideal for maintaining consistency in your game.

6. Dress Comfortably

Unlike traditional golf, there’s no strict dress code for private indoor golf. However, comfortable athletic wear and golf shoes (or sneakers) are recommended. Avoid shoes with metal spikes, as most facilities prohibit them.

7. Enjoy the Experience and Improve Your Game

Private indoor golf is not just about playing—it’s also a great opportunity to fine-tune your game with data-driven insights. Take advantage of:

  • Instant feedback on swing mechanics
  • Club comparison for better equipment choices
  • Weather-free practice anytime

Many private indoor golf spaces also offer coaching sessions if you’re looking for professional instruction.

Final Thoughts

Playing private indoor golf is a fantastic way to stay sharp and enjoy the game no matter the season. Whether you’re a beginner looking for a fun way to learn or an experienced golfer refining your skills, private indoor golf offers flexibility, convenience, and a premium experience.

So, book your next session, grab your clubs, and enjoy the future of golf—indoors!