Here’s a prediction for your weekend...
You’re going to try to make plans.
Half your group is going to want to watch the Mavs game with wings and beer. The other half is going to want champagne with table-dancing.
And you’re just going to want to bash something with a 3-wood.
Frustrating...
But hey, we know just the place.
Take a look at the Lux Suite at TopGolf, a new private event space stocked with a bar, plush couches, flat-screens—and a few golf bays for practicing your approach game—accepting bookings now.
So, yeah, it’s not your average driving-range party spot (you know, if there were such a thing). The heaps of fancy food, private bar and glowing neon lights might’ve tipped you off. In fact, you could compare it to a Vegas nightclub. Except the capacity tops out around 30 people, and there are fewer go-go dancers. Way fewer. Like, zero.
Which means the next time you’ve got something to celebrate (big promotion, holiday party, a particularly fancy Sunday afternoon), reserve this place. Then, once there, you can smack some golf balls, watch some football or just relax on the white couches with crab cakes, Thai chicken satay or prime rib.
And all the while, a private bartender is taking care of your drinks needs. Three fingers of scotch, two cubes, one umbrella.
Consider her your whiskey caddie.
You’re going to try to make plans.
Half your group is going to want to watch the Mavs game with wings and beer. The other half is going to want champagne with table-dancing.
And you’re just going to want to bash something with a 3-wood.
Frustrating...
But hey, we know just the place.
Take a look at the Lux Suite at TopGolf, a new private event space stocked with a bar, plush couches, flat-screens—and a few golf bays for practicing your approach game—accepting bookings now.
So, yeah, it’s not your average driving-range party spot (you know, if there were such a thing). The heaps of fancy food, private bar and glowing neon lights might’ve tipped you off. In fact, you could compare it to a Vegas nightclub. Except the capacity tops out around 30 people, and there are fewer go-go dancers. Way fewer. Like, zero.
Which means the next time you’ve got something to celebrate (big promotion, holiday party, a particularly fancy Sunday afternoon), reserve this place. Then, once there, you can smack some golf balls, watch some football or just relax on the white couches with crab cakes, Thai chicken satay or prime rib.
And all the while, a private bartender is taking care of your drinks needs. Three fingers of scotch, two cubes, one umbrella.
Consider her your whiskey caddie.