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by Iva Pfeffer Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Who are Topgolf’s main competitors?

Topgolf’s unique offering guarantees its place as one of the best golf entertainment companies globally. Topgolf has to fend off strong competitors like Drive Shack, Bigshot Golf, Game Golf, and Diamond Resorts to protect its market share. [2] Here is an in-depth analysis of top Topgolf’s competitors and alternatives:

What is the Topgolf experience?

The Topgolf experience takes many different forms beyond the walls of a venue. From luxury simulator experiences and golf ball tracing tech to video games and original content series— entertaining our guests is the driving force behind everything we do.

Do we serve food and drinks at Topgolf?

Do we ever! Each Topgolf venue has a full bar with local brews to classic cocktails and a chef-driven menu led by an accomplished Executive Chef. With shareable portions and fresh, high-quality ingredients, you'll find the food and drinks as enjoyable as the games.

Where can I find additional questions about Topgolf health and safety?

For additional frequently asked questions pertaining to our health and safety measures, please visit topgolf.com/playsafely. What makes Topgolf so high-tech? Our patented technology allows you to track your golf ball and accurately score each shot based on the target it enters.

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Does Topgolf have trackers in the ball?

The ball dispensers are equipped with RFID readers that can tell when you wave a club over the sensor. The ball also contains an RFID chip that tells the Topgolf system that it's you who's about to hit. “We know that you're the one playing because that ball is tagged to you,” Macaulay says.

Is Topgolf fun for non golfers?

One, Topgolf sure is a lot of fun for people who love golf. And two, Topgolf sure is a lot of fun for people who don't have any golfing experience whatsoever.

Do you hit real golf balls at Topgolf?

Topgolf is a game that anyone can play (and win). Score points by hitting micro-chipped golf balls at giant dartboard-like targets on an outfield. The closer you get your ball to the centre or 'bullseye' and the further the distance, the more points earned.

Do you get unlimited balls at Topgolf?

You heard that right, you can hit unlimited golf balls in the morning for just $20 per person. That's more swings and more savings. This gives you the flexibility to purchase the unlimited per person price, or the hourly bay rate. Get here early for the best value!

How do you cheat at Topgolf?

The primary factor behind the Topgolf pirouette is the golfer not keeping both feet on the floor while they swing. Just keep their feet on the floor and they'll be connecting with the ball far more cleanly and consistently, instantly.

What happens if you get a hole in one at Topgolf?

With every hole in one package from Hole-in-One U.S.A. we'll provide you with a contest sign announcing the sponsor's participation and the hole in one prize to be won!

Is Topgolf distances accurate?

Nope. As for how general Topgolf scoring works, all that we were told by the front-desk staff was that points increase for hitting targets at longer distances, but hitting it close to closer targets might be a better way to accrue points. That's all. No details, no point totals, no charts.

What's a high score at Topgolf?

400The highest score is 400 and the average score is around 95 according to their website.

What should I wear to Topgolf?

Unlike a country club, Top Golf does not have a dress code, and there is no need to wear golf attire. So you can leave your golf shoes and full golf-getup at home. The venue is pretty casual, meaning it is not uncommon to see visitors wearing everything from shorts and tees, to jeans and sneakers.

What happens if you steal a Topgolf ball?

A ball that has come to rest is not penalized, but the ball must be replaced if it has been moved by an outside agent. It's important to note that the ball is in the proper spot, not a drop. As long as the ball comes to a complete stop and you have not addressed the ball, you are free to move it back.

How long does Topgolf usually take?

If six people are playing, it typically takes 1-1.5 hours to play a full game – we recommend starting with one or two hours and then you can easily add time right there in your bay if you'd like to extend (and if you're playing with friends – it's easy to split the cost of the additional time between players).

Is there a time limit at Topgolf?

You can stay in a bay for anywhere from 30 minutes until close if you'd like. Typically we see guests stay a few hours.

How long does a game at Topgolf take?

If six people are playing, it typically takes 1-1.5 hours to play a full game – we recommend starting with one or two hours and then you can easily add time right there in your bay if you'd like to extend (and if you're playing with friends – it's easy to split the cost of the additional time between players).

Can you wear flip flops to Topgolf?

Can you wear flip flops to Topgolf? The only rule that we have found about footwear at Topgolf is that you have to wear some type of shoes. You can not play barefoot. Flip flops, sandals, sneakers, and any other comfortable shoe are acceptable.

How much is an hour of play at Topgolf?

Floors 1-2 on Monday to Thursday from 5 PM to close: $60 per hour. Floor 3 on Monday to Thursday from 5 PM to close: $75 per hour. Floors 1-2 on Friday and Saturday from 12 to 5 PM: $60 per hour. Floor 3 on Friday and Saturday from 12 to 5 PM: $60 per hour.

Is Topgolf better at night?

TopGolf is a high end driving range during the day and a sporting club at night. Cheaper in the day, more real golfers and families, easier to see where the balls go.

Does Topgolf require masks?

With this in mind, Topgolf no longer requires Guests or fully vaccinated Topgolf Associates to wear a mask in our venues, except where required by state or local laws or regulations. An outdoor and spacious experience for all Guests with 11 feet from tee to tee.

Is Topgolf responsible for lost items?

Players must stay behind the yellow line at all times. Please take extra care when playing from upstairs bays. Topgolf is not responsible for lost or stolen items. Thank you for being courteous and respectful to all Guests & Associates while enjoying your time at Topgolf.

BE CAREFUL

BE CAREFUL. I booked a two bay event and then tried to cancel a week in advance due to covid exposure. I was told "sorry, not sorry" on my deposit even though the website says if you cancel within 24 hours you'll receive a full refund.

Awful customer service!!!!!

We queued to get in for 1 hour 15 minutes to only then be told it will be another 2 hours 10 minute wait. We eventually found a table to sit down at to have food & drinks while we waited but then nobody came to serve us for 35 minutes after asking to be served twice. Extremely disappointed in our experience here and will not be returning.

No customer service skills

Teenager as duty manager who has no customer service skills 😡 45 min wait for food to later be told 90 mins and then excuses ridiculous. If under staffed then don’t take the business and only let in as many people as you can manage… but worst of all no customer service skills the lot…TopGolf Chigwell

Tyrant Manager!

These are definitely crazy times! My two buddies, my son and myself were totally stoked for an evening at TopGolf in Glendale, AZ tonight. We reserved a bay for 90 minutes and we were 45 minutes in, having a good time when the manager came to our bay and started getting uptight about something.

DO NOT BUY GIFT CARDS FROM TOP GOLF

DO NOT BUY GIFT CARDS FROM TOP GOLF YOU WILL LOSE YOUR MONEY.Christmas 2019 I was given a £20.00 gift card.During COVID lock down I somehow got the card expiry date extended.I tried to use it on the 30th April 2021 only to find out it expired on the 29th April 2021.Top Golf Watford Manager refused to accept it despite agreeing it had not been used.

Top Golf - GREAT

I would like to say that my time at top golf in Huntsville, Al was very nice. The staff greeted us when we came in and explained to some of us how payment, games, and other parts of the top golf experience work. The staff was over all helpful, kind, and attentive to any need that came about. The facility was clean and neat.

1. Reserve a Bay

What’s that thing you do when you want to play a golf course? Oh, yeah. That’s right. You book a tee time. At a Topgolf, what you do is reserve a bay. It’s a good idea, especially on weekends. (But it’ll cost you, too — up to $50.) If you’ve got a lot of people, Topgolf will set aside a space to accommodate your group.

2. Groove Your Swing

As long as you enjoy swatting golf balls, you might as well learn to do it better. Every Topgolf has onsite instructors, offering everything from individual lessons to group classes and junior clinics. There are even packages that combine coaching and gaming in one price.

3. Bring Your Own Sticks

Golf clubs are provided (including clubs for left-handers and junior), but you’re not required to use them. Entering a Topgolf with your own set of sticks slung over your shoulders is like dropping by a pool hall with your own cue or bringing your own darts to a bar: a sure sign that you’re a playah with your game face on.

4. Share a Bay

Golf is a social. So is Topgolf, all the more so when you join up with unfamiliar faces. On Friday and Saturday nights, starting at 7 p.m., your group of four or fewer can share a bay with another group. It costs $20 per person for two hours. You’ll be strangers at the outset but not for long.

5. Get a Student Deal

Not any college student can play college golf. But any college student can play college Topgolf. It’s best on Wednesdays, from 7-11 p.m., when a $15 cover gets you unlimited gameplay; $2 off all appetizers and drink specials; and a bay for you and your friends.

6. Download the Topgolf App

The app is a snap. You can book a reservation, track venue leaderboards and check out upcoming events and offers. You can also pick the programming on the TV in your bay and stream sound from what you’re watching directly to your phone.

7. The Whole Day is Half Price

That day is Tuesday, when the price is slashed in half on all game play. That deal is good for a limited time and participating venues. Check this site for more info.

1. Diamond Resorts

Diamond Resorts is a timeshare company that offers destinations, events, and experiences, such as golfing. The company has more than 379 vacation destinations in its network across 35 countries globally.

2. Drive Shack

Drive Shack is a country club that offers golf-related activities, leisure, and entertainment. Both Drive Shack and Top Golf offer semi-indoor driving ranges, food and drinks, and family-friendly games. But Drive Shack is less crowded and cheaper than Topgolf. In 2021, Drive Shack earned nearly $300 million in revenue. [ 4]

3. ClubCorp

ClubCorp is America’s largest owner and operator of private golf and country clubs. The company operates more than 200 golf and country clubs, city clubs, sports clubs, and stadiums in 27 states. In 2021, ClubCorp had about 17,000 employees and made over $1.1 billion.

4. Salamander Innisbrook

Salamander Innisbrook is a sports entertainment company that operates a luxurious golf and spa resort. Its venues offer golf courses, tennis courts, hiking trails, spas, pools, and water parks. The company has 155 employees across all of its locations and generates $22.37 million in revenue.

5. The Trump Organization

The Trump Organization is a real estate development and property management company owned by former US President Donald Trump. The company consists of 500 business entities, including several golf clubs in North America, Europe, and Asia.

6. BigShots Golf

ClubCorp-owned BigShots Golf offers all-in-one sporting venues. Its gaming platform uses Doppler radar, an industry-leading ball-tracking technology. According to ClubCorp’s estimates, BigShots Golf generates around $13 million in revenue annually.

7. Main Event

Main Event is an entertainment company owned and operated by Ardent Leisure. More than 20 million guests visit its venues annually to indulge in indoor and outdoor activities, such as gravity ropes, laser tag, and billiards. In 2020, Main Event had around 1000 employees and made $232 million in revenue.

Everything is great at Topgolf except its HARD to get shifts

This is a great part time job. Don't rely on it as your full income. The work environment is energetic and fun. There is room to grow in the company. However it can be competitive to get fair shifts.

fun place to work at

topgolf is a pretty fun place to work at, the money is great (especially in the summer). you get to meet a ton of new people and make new friends. work environment is great for the most part.

Strange Cult Vibes

Super strange cult workplace environment. The majority of managers constantly engage in favoritism. The job itself was easy however putting up with strange company "culture" and the constant coworker drama quickly becomes draining.

Work life relies on the set of leadership on site. The company often takes the best from your venue and sends them out to other ones

The work life is good until the venue is under a heavy workload. They expect you to work despite your mental health. They also try to avoid compensation when they force you to work outside of your job's title.

Vile, disgusting, etc

The management picks favorites, does not work with anyone in regards to schedule changes, school, etc. Turnover rate is so high, they can’t seem to keep their employees happy, fire any and everyone for the stupidest reasons that should quite literally be looked into, and yet seem to always be hiring.

It was a decent place to work, but you definitely were treated as easily replaceable

It was a decent place to work based on my coworkers, if it was not for them I would have quit way sooner. The management treated you as replaceable and not a valuable member of the team. The hours and horribly rude customers did not make the pay worth it.

very corporate, no care for individuals

I originally told my interviewer that I could only work part time, then after being hired i was scheduled full time. when i tried to approach management about this i was told that i couldn’t change it for 90 days. expect an insanely long training period that only pays $7.25 hourly, but last 6hrs a day for 2 weeks.

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Real Backends are Costly

Real backends run on real hardware, which needs to be paid for. Real backends require people to support them, configure them and help you to troubleshoot any issues during the testing.

Real Services are a Limited Resource

There are only that many test service instances. Some of them are already used by the service's own development team. Some are reserved by other projects. You may find out that there is no available test environment for your project's schedule.

Real Data Seeding is a Pain

Have you ever troubleshoot a project where the issue is caused by a subtle but important mismatch in how the data are seeded into two different backends? The data do not match, and the code doesn't work throwing weird errors, and a dozen of people, from QA to developers to support, waste hours figuring it out.

Real Environments are Unstable

Real services are found to be down quite often, usually right in the middle of a critical test run.

Real Vendor Backend Troubleshooting is Slow

A backend gives you an error when it shouldn't, and the error doesn't make sense. Why does this happen? Are data seeded incorrectly on the backend? Is there a technical issue with that environment? We have no way to know, and so we need to engage their support.

Real Environments are Low Capacity

When you have access to a live backend, that still doesn't mean you can use it as you wish. The test environments have their capacity, and often it is not very big. A typical test backend is deployed somewhere on a small VM hosted on hardware two generations old.

Can't Test Special Cases against Real Backends

There are happy paths, and there are less happy ones. Our code has to be tested on both. What happens when the backend is getting slow? When it times out? What if the backend is down for maintenance and gives us 503? What if the target service queue is full and returns the “retry later” code?

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