$20 for 60 min Indoor Golf Experience for 2 pax at MaxSwing (Worth $60)
- Indoor golfing that uses the internationally acclaimed aboutGolf PGA TOUR Simulator
- Finetune or learn golf skills without the heat and hassle of being outdoors
- Located in the heart of town
- Have fun in families or with friends
Call 6509 0200 for appointment. All equipment fully provided.
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If a pair of dimples can enable their owner to use them to smile their way out of trouble, the number of dimples on a golf ball would render humans catatonic. Drive yourself crazing with today's Groupon: for $20, you get a 60 minute Indoor Golf Experience for 2 pax at Maxswing (worth $60).
The only establishment in Singapore to use the internationally acclaimed aboutGolf PGA TOUR Simulator, the golfing at the MaxSwing Indoor Golf Centre is as real as it gets. For beginners who cannot differentiate a caveman’s club from a golf club, or Rory Mcllroy wannabes, MaxSwing has something for everyone. Learn the game or hone and fine-tune your skills, all without the hassle of sweating and getting sunburnt.
Making golfing more affordable and accessible to everyone, as well as making it much easier for anyone who wants to pick up the game, MaxSwing provides the latest models of Callaway golf clubs for your free usage. Grab Groupons for friends, families and unwilling caddies today.
Reviews:
"After 18 holes on the stimulator, I really felt that I’ve went through an actual round. My arms got tired, my back ached and my knees suffered a bit of pain – just like how I’d feel going into the showers at the clubhouse. Difference was, I wasn’t sunburnt and I wasn’t drenched in stinky sweat. What I really liked is the hassle-free nature of virtual golf. No collared shirts and no handicap cards? No problem! We arrived at MaxSwing totally unprepared for golf, but we just went barefoot and played a near-proper game of golf on a Sunday afternoon." - Golf Digest Article by Ong Cheow Eng
"Select a course from a game panel, grab a club – bring your own or loan one – and swing. The ball flies into a cushioned 3-D screen rendering of the course and you will actually get to see where the ball will land." - Her World Article by Cindy Tong
