Golf Practice Facility Passes, Golf Simulator, or Batting Cages at Pappas Indoor Golf & Baseball in North Chelmsford (Up to $75 Value). Choose from Three Options.
Similar deals
- Comprehensive golf and baseball practice facilities
- Virtual golf simulators
- Improves long and short game
Sports played with spheres are easier to master than rectangular sports, such as Rubik's cubing and throwing bricks into windows. Circle fun with today's Groupon to Pappas Indoor Golf & Baseball in North Chelmsford. Choose one of the following options:
- For $35, you get five one-hour golf practice facility passes (a $75 value).
- For $10, you get 18 holes in the golf simulator (a $20 value).
- For $10, you get one hour in the batting cages (a $20 value).
Pappas sports a full-service indoor golf and baseball training facility where athletes can swing by and improve their swing. The golf practice facility encompasses a 1,600-square-foot putting green, 12 hitting bays, a chipping area, and a sand bunker where off-season linkspeople can spruce up a rusty stroke in time for spring. Pros and novices who want a virtual golf experience can use the three golf simulators to play famous courses like Pebble Beach, Pinehurst, and Saint Andrews. Virtual golf simulation lasts about an hour per person and lets players wend their way through a full 18 holes without requiring them to walk or pretend like they don't see the town's mayor bathing in hole four's water hazard. If 19th-century America's favorite pastime is more your game, slap on a helmet and step in to the batting cages, where you can hone your hand-eye coordination and boost your body’s natural immunity to knuckleballs with an hour's worth of machine-thrown pitches.
- Comprehensive golf and baseball practice facilities
- Virtual golf simulators
- Improves long and short game
Sports played with spheres are easier to master than rectangular sports, such as Rubik's cubing and throwing bricks into windows. Circle fun with today's Groupon to Pappas Indoor Golf & Baseball in North Chelmsford. Choose one of the following options:
- For $35, you get five one-hour golf practice facility passes (a $75 value).
- For $10, you get 18 holes in the golf simulator (a $20 value).
- For $10, you get one hour in the batting cages (a $20 value).
Pappas sports a full-service indoor golf and baseball training facility where athletes can swing by and improve their swing. The golf practice facility encompasses a 1,600-square-foot putting green, 12 hitting bays, a chipping area, and a sand bunker where off-season linkspeople can spruce up a rusty stroke in time for spring. Pros and novices who want a virtual golf experience can use the three golf simulators to play famous courses like Pebble Beach, Pinehurst, and Saint Andrews. Virtual golf simulation lasts about an hour per person and lets players wend their way through a full 18 holes without requiring them to walk or pretend like they don't see the town's mayor bathing in hole four's water hazard. If 19th-century America's favorite pastime is more your game, slap on a helmet and step in to the batting cages, where you can hone your hand-eye coordination and boost your body’s natural immunity to knuckleballs with an hour's worth of machine-thrown pitches.
Need To Know Info
About Pappas Indoor Golf & Baseball
Most people will never get the chance to play a round of golf at Augusta National. At Pappas Indoor Golf & Baseball, players can approximate that dream inside a trio of indoor golf simulators. The simulator screens replicate 230 courses in vivid detail, including Augusta and Scotland's Saint Andrews. The simulators share space with a well-rounded practice facility that includes a 1,600-square-foot putting green, 12 hitting bays, a short-game area, and a sand bunker. In areas designated for private lessons, PGA pro Bill Pappas polishes his clients' mechanics with the help of video swing-analysis equipment.
Golfers aren’t the only athletes taking cuts at Pappas Indoor. The facility’s indoor batting cages let softball and baseball stars while away rainy days fine-tuning their swings or training pitching machines to feel human emotions.