Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Are you Ready for a 24/7 self-service, autonomous golf simulator studio?

Who says NYC is no longer a 24/7 town? 

Ready Golf Club is set to open this fall at 300 E. Fifth St. just east of Second Avenue. 

According to its website
Ready Golf Club ("RGC") is a self-service, autonomous golf simulator studio that provides customers access to practice and play over 300 courses in an enclosed indoor space. Our mission is make the world's best golf simulation technology accessible to everyone. 
And! 
Our facility comes equipped with two full-sized bays, outdated with the industry standard Trackman Indoor Optimized (iO) system. Using radar, infrared, and high-speed imaging the iO provides cutting edge real-time data - including 3D spin and spin axis. 
And it's open around the clock...
Members received discounted pricing on the digital links...

 

The space was most recently Love Thy Beast, the dog boutique that moved to a larger space in Brooklyn in September 2022.

12 comments:

  1. How very suburban.

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  2. 24/7? Hope they're not planning on playing loud music.

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  3. Jeezus. The East Village of Missing Foundation, Cop Shoot Cop, False Prophets and the Cro-Mags is clearly dead if we've go virtual golf emporiums opening. I need a beer, now.

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  4. What happened to that ping-pong place that used a similar model?

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  5. Where do we hold the wake? Clearly all that made NYC spectacular below 14th Street is gone. (If you don’t get the 14th Street reference you are not invited.).

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  6. I want a shooting range next

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  7. “Our facility comes equipped with two full-sized bays, **outdated** with the industry standard Trackman Indoor Optimized (iO) system.”
    Okay. Bye.

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