TopGolf Myrtle Beach - Your Next Fun Night Out!

Dusty Rhodes • October 7, 2019

Golf lovers and fun lovers unite! If you haven't been to TopGolf Myrtle Beach, well let's be honest, you're missing out and you need to get there ASAP. It's a great spot if you're looking for a place to increase your accuracy and power and still have a fun time with friends and family, this is the place. If you're looking for somewhere to go out with your friends and you've been everywhere else in town, this is the place! If you're new to golf and want to give it a shot, but don't want the pressure of a full golf course, THIS IS THE PLACE! Really, why have you not gone there yet?


A little bit about TopGolf and who they are: TopGolf was started in 1997 by two brothers who wanted a golf experience unlike any other. They were tired of the same issues we all face on the course. There's not enough time in everyone's lives for a whole round of golf, and driving ranges are just stale and boring. In 2000, they opened their first TopGolf location in Watford, just outside London. From there, they went on to create a brand new phenomenon in the golf industry, now sitting at 57 WORLDWIDE locations, with 53 in the US. Our own location in Myrtle Beach was the first in the state of South Carolina, and was such a hit that they already opened another SC location in Greenville!


TopGolf has re-engineered the driving range by letting groups of players have their own bays, similar to bowling. In each bay the players can play any one of eight games together, allowing for an enriched, more social golf experience. Here's a quick breakdown of the games they have available, from TopGolf.com:

  1. TopGolf: In this signature game, players score points by hitting balls (assigned using our microchip technology) into any target. The more accurate your shot and the farther the distance, the more points you earn.
  2. TopScramble: Beginner, and experienced golfers compete mano-a-mano on a level playing field. Players are split into teams, and the best score on each ball is used as the score for the team. TopScramble is also available in Jr for the little ones.
  3. Quick 9: In this speedy game of accuracy and fun, you'll get three shots each at the Red, Yellow, and Green targets. The closer to the center of each target, the more points you'll earn. Your last shot at each target will earn double points! Quick 9 is also available in Jr for the little ones.
  4. TopChip: For fans of the short game, TopChip uses just the red target (five shots), yellow target (five shots) and green target (10 shots). Hit the correct target and you’ll score points, but hit the wrong one and see your points disappear.
  5. TopShot: Similar to TopChip, this game challenges you to hit the targets at four consecutive distances (five shots each). The starting target you choose (red, yellow or green) determines the game’s level of difficulty. Accuracy is key in this exciting game. TopShot is available in Rookie, Intermediate and Advanced levels.
  6. TopScore: This high-scoring version of Topgolf rewards you for going big. The farther the target you hit and the closer you get to the center flag, the higher the multiple of points you’ll receive.
  7. TopDrive: Break out your big guns, and take aim at our farthest targets. Not for the faint of heart, this game challenges even the most experienced and powerful drivers.
  8. TopPressure: Test your touch and accuracy by hitting all nine sections within the yellow target. Close out the first level, then see point values multiply during levels two and three. Be careful not to hit the same section twice or you'll lose points. There's also an advanced version of TopPressure - be sure to ask your bay host for more info!

TopGolf also has promotions that are on-going, so be sure to check their social media sites for more information, but for a quick overview:

  • Every Saturday and Sunday: Brunch time! Available at all venues nationwide, brunch is served from Opening to 2PM! 
  • Half-Price Tuesday: Every Tuesday at select venues game play is half-off for a limited time. Be sure to contact your local venue to find out for more info!
  • Every Wednesday is College Night! For college students, a $15 cover gets you UNLIMITED game play and discounted food and drinks!
  • Wednesday Mornings from open to noon, $15 UNLIMITED play! Simply pay per person instead of per bay.
  • Friday & Saturday nights: Split a Bay, Split a Check! 2 hrs of TopGolf for $20/person on Friday and Saturday nights.

And don’t forget to try their world-class menu! They’ve got awesome appetizers, like their signature wings, burgers, sliders, and sandwiches, flatbread pizzas, and desserts like their donut holes dusted in cinnamon sugar, and their cookie crumble sundae. And an added bonus, $1 from every donut hole order is donated to the Make a Wish Foundation! 


TopGolf has over 70 climate controlled hitting bays at the Myrtle Beach location, a roopftop terrace with a firepit, private event spaces and meeting rooms, and over 200 HDTVs inside the venue and out on the tee line, and even live entertainment including DJs! 


TopGolf Myrtle Beach also has leagues! For more info about joining and how it works, visit their website here.


Be sure to come check out TopGolf on your next night out on the town! It's sure to keep you entertained and to bring out some serious competition if you're looking for it! They're open Sunday through Thursday from 9AM til noon, and Friday and Saturday from 9AM til 2AM!





Sources:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topgolf

https://topgolf.com/us/


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