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    GOLFTEC Castleton

    4.0 (4 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Golf Galaxy

    Golf Galaxy

    2.5
    (19 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$$

    Rude, condescending, and not worth your time or money. If you're a woman looking for gear, or…read morecommon respect, look elsewhere. The most dismissive, unprofessional fitting I've ever experienced. First off this store has walls of men's golf shoes and barely a dozen for women. I arrived early for a 7:00 fitting, was ignored past my appointment, and when help finally came I was told to "just buy a box set" because custom clubs were "much more expensive"--without even asking my budget. I explained I wanted a proper fitting since my swing has changed, but instead I was talked down to, shown a men's chart, handed a club in two minutes, and met with eye-rolling when I asked if this was the fitting process. At that point I politely said "I am just going to leave", the employee told me, "Yes, you should.go" I was floored...am I in the twilight zone? The manager was no better--dismissive and more concerned about closing time than addressing the issue. The entire experience was demeaning, unprofessional, and insulting. I'll buy my new gear elsewhere--it's their loss.

    Just purchased my first set of clubs at a very reasonable price from here! I walked into the place…read moreand immediately saw two workers who appeared to be greeters at the door who didn't acknowledge me. No worries. I walked to the back of the store and again walked around looking and saw three other associates talking behind a desk in what I'm confident was not business critical as they were laughing, etc. I walked by them multiple times and not ask if I needed any help. I was cool without them acknowledging me as I was just exploring at the time. When I approached the desk and asked for help with selecting a new beginner set, the gentleman that took a pause out of the three came from behind the desk and was very helpful. Selected a reasonably priced set, gloves, explained several things to me, and asked if I needed help carrying all the stuff I purchased. The cashier was very nice and reminded me to use hand sanitizer, made a couple friendly jokes/banter as I was checking out. The place has other things to offer such as simulation, lessons, etc. I was not informed or offered any information about these services. Being new to the sport, I would have taken advantage of some services but didn't feel welcomed. A missed opportunity on the stores part but that's fine. I got what I came for and confident I found lessons and a simulator to help me learn golf at another place at a cheaper price. customer service with attention to details and listening pays dividends! I'm not saying to stay away but I'm not eager to return.

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    Sahm Golf Course

    Sahm Golf Course

    2.5
    (30 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    I called this shop this morning to speak with a representative regarding the driving range. The man…read morewho answered the phone did not want to answer my questions. While he did not outright object, his tone was incredulous when I asked if he could check when it opened. he wanted me to just go to the website. While that is always an option, the man behind the phone could have also easily just answered. His attitude toward a potential customer was very concerning. Furthermore, the rules in this place are incredible. I have never been to a golf course of this quality and seen such an extensive rules list. I am not talking about the obvious rules of respect, kindness, and regard for the time and effort the grounds crews go into. Instead, what I reference are certain rules. "No spectators allowed." - This is incredible. Every course I have golfed at has allowed a rider or spectator. My wife and I love to spend a Sunday morning golfing. I golf and she rides. A few courses ask for a fee for the rider, but never refuse them outright. Most courses I have golfed at have been ok with a rider, and I am alright with paying a fee, but to refuse a spectator outright is egregious. This course is not Augusta National. It's a $15 course in central Indiana. Allow spectators. Charge a fee, but allow spectators. "Please be sure to reserve the appropriate number of players for your tee time; adjusting the number of players at check-in may result in a delayed tee time or cancellation." Plans change. Last week, I called Pebble Brook 40 minutes before a tee time to add 3 more players. No problem at all and certainly no cancellation. A business has the right to refuse business to anyone it wants to, but let's show some sense here. "No outside food or beverage allowed. Personal coolers will be held until the completion of your round." - Again, the extreme rule here is very surprising. I golf around central Indiana a lot and have always been allowed to bring my own water or soda. State law forbids alcohol, and of course, we follow the law, but where am I supposed to hydrate myself? This course will not allow golfers to rent a cart with only 1 person on it, so I find myself walking 18 holes with no water. Does the club employee carry girls who have beverages? Again, not a very well thought-out rule, and completely disregards the comfort of the customer. Overall, I do not think this club is very respectful to its customers. I am no boomer, but the customer should receive a certain amount of respect. I am choosing to spend my money here; please act like I am not a burden on your time. I am sure I will golf here, the course and range are piss cheap, but I won't recommend this club to others, and I'll only golf here when Pebblebrook or Bridgwater are busy. I really hope that ownership makes some changes, as the location is great, the grounds look beautiful via photo, and central Indiana does not have enough fairly priced golf venues.

    We called in about the golf cart age, and the worker on the phone said 16 with a valid driver…read morelisence, and one of my buddy's had a recent survey so we needed the golf carts. When we got there they informed us that you had to be 18. Which going to Sahm was one of the reasons we were going to Sahm. Safe to say we will not be returning.

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    Golf School of Indiana

    Golf School of Indiana

    3.5
    (2 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    This review is actually for one of their " on the road" fitting events. I booked my appointment and…read morepaid my $125 fee. This was my first time at one of these events and perhaps I had some misconceptions of what would happen. I hit several different drivers and irons but generally hit the clubs that they initially started me on. It was as though they had predetermined what was going to be the best fit for me before I even hit a club. The odd thing is that I spoke with some others who had attended the event and they seemed to have had the same line of clubs recommended to them. It felt as though I had paid money to be sold a product instead of finding out what was best for me. If the event had been free I wouldn't have a complaint but I did pay money for a fitting, not a manufacturers product promotion. In particular the driver that they fit me in had an upcharge shaft which they didn't bother to tell me about until after my fitting was done. Had I known that, I would have wanted to test that club with a standard shaft. I don't want to spend $750 on a single club. I think that I would have a better opinion of their services if they would be upfront about going with premium shafts and cost adders. It may be a completely different experience if you visit their facility, as I said this was at one of their golf course fitting events. My home course pro said that they have a great reputation in the industry, unfortunately I didn't experience this.

    I have been taking lessons here for years, and the staff has always been friendly and helpful. You…read morecan tell they really care about what they do and genuinely want to help me with anything I need!

    Topgolf

    Topgolf

    3.8
    (551 reviews)
    4.6 mi
    $$

    Who says Topgolf isn't for little kids?! Most people assume…read moreit's not toddler-friendly, but I'd disagree! My 3-year-old LOVES Topgolf, and we've been going as a family since he was 1. A few tips if you're thinking about taking your little ones: Choose the first floor if you're nervous--there's no drop-off, which makes it feel much more toddler-friendly. The top level has a small patio with yard games if your kids need a break from golfing. I always recommend reserving a bay with a couch instead of the high-top seating. It gives my kids a comfy place to sit, relax, or even sneak in a nap if needed. As soon as we sit down, I order a side of fries. It keeps little hands busy while we wait for the rest of our food. They have junior clubs (including left-handed clubs!) available if you ask. They're still a bit too big for my toddler, so we usually bring his own clubs. It's become such a fun way to practice waiting our turn, following directions, good sportsmanship, and even counting how many balls are left before it's the next person's turn. If you can, go on a weekday during half-price hours to make it a much more budget-friendly family outing! Have you taken your kids to Topgolf yet?

    Top Golf is fun. That's the bottom line. If you want to get a small to medium size crew of people…read moreand simply have a good time, you should add Top Golf to your menu of activities. The greatest thing about Top Golf, in my humble opinion, is that it is so accessible for people who don't golf. I visited before I took up the game of golf, and I've been back several times since I became a scratch (nope, scratch that!) double-par golfer (LOL) and I've had fun every time I've been. And even though I've improved my golf swing, a friend or family member (my sister, Stacy, I'm talking to you!) would crush me at times on the score board with absolutely zero golf experience. Of course, this depends on the game you choose. There are several games with various rules that can either widen or narrow the experience gap. My favorite is the original Top Golf game where you aim for the colored circles. Other games, like Block Party (or maybe "bloc" party) give points for hitting it literally anywhere. I had my best shot of the day to the back net, and scored a fraction of the points an opponent scored for hitting it short and letting it roll. Oh well, what can you do?! The food is pretty good here. And they offer a full bar because what's golf without a strong drink to calm your nerves! I've had the flat bread pizza. Actually, after we finished our round, we went to the restaurant/bar and watched IU smack Oregon so hard it looked like DeChambeau on a Par 5 (mashed potatoes!). Oregon wished they had a mulligan, for sure! I digress. At the bar, I ordered the donut holes and the hot honey pepperoni flatbread pizza. That hot honey was great! The donut holes are good and come with two syringes filled with chocolate or Bavarian cream. There is also a raspberry option, and you can get all three for an extra charge. They give you a lot of little donut balls! Service is pretty good at Top Golf. You can tell they are busy, but the servers do a great job to make it to all the bays. And even when the bar was hopping during the game, our guy kept checking in regularly. The atmosphere is comfortable and chill. They know you are there to relax and unwind and maybe take out a little stress relief on their tiny, dimpled balls. The staff gets you checked in early, answers any questions you may have and will even teach you how to use the ceiling heaters (ours did!). Yes, they have heaters! Each bay has three large heaters in the ceiling you can control independently, so even in the winter, you can swing away. Just no Happy Gilmore approaches! Have fun out there!

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