TeeClub set to bring the golf course indoors
A Salford-based leisure venue is ready to swing into indoor golf action.
TeeClub, founded by a local PGA professional, will open this autumn at Quayside MediaCityUK, offering a 4500sq ft premium indoor golf space.
The venue will feature seven Trackman Simulators, letting players experience over 450 world-famous courses, including St. Andrews and Pebble Beach.
Guests can bring their own clubs or use equipment provided through TeeClub’s partnership with TaylorMade.
Resident PGA professionals will provide lessons with AI-driven video analysis, while a dedicated club fitter will ensure the right equipment for every swing.
Nick Holmes PGA professional and director of golf at TeeClub, said “Our vision for TeeClub is to create an indoor golf experience that combines the authenticity of the sport with modern luxury.
“Whether you’re a beginner looking to learn, a corporate group hosting an event, or an experienced golfer, TeeClub will provide the tools, technology and atmosphere.”
The venue will also include a club shop stocking TaylorMade gear and apparel from Manchester brand Concrete Links Co, plus a bar serving coffee, pizzas, snacks, wine and craft beers.
TeeClub is designed for individuals and businesses, offering memberships, corporate packages, semi-private bays and interactive gaming for social or team-building events.
Ben Hey, asset director at Peel Retail and Leisure, which owns and manages Quayside MediaCityUK, added: “TeeClub’s combination of sport, technology and lifestyle is a great fit for our vibrant waterside destination.
“The concept will not only enhance our leisure offering but also create a unique experience that will resonate well with our local community and visitors to Quayside.”
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