TXBO is correct. I'm no golfer, nor is anyone in my family. Yet we took our 6 & 9 yr old grandsons there, and we ALL had a great time. This place does not necessarily cater to golfers (although I'm sure golfers love it), it's really set up and works more like a bowling alley.TXBO wrote:Top Golf attracts customers that I'd guess don't identify themselves as golfers, much like miniature golf. Not that that belittles your point.
The little bit of research I did shows that they're growing like crazy, based out of Dallas with 12 US locations and 10 more under construction.
However, I see the point that they're really not going to care much if I don't patronize them. I'd love to go again because it really is great family fun at a reasonable cost. But I definitely feel better when I'm at a crowded entertainment business knowing that there are probably some carriers there other than me.