X-Golf
X-Golf
This first of its kind in Tasmania, X-Golf Launceston provides indoor golf and entertainment for the whole family. This fun-filled facility caters for up to 80 guests at any time, providing visitors with a combination of advanced golf simulator technology, entertainment, and competitions.
X-Golf’s 6 state-of-the-art golf simulators give players of all levels access to the world’s best courses, along with driving range, practice and fun game modes.
WHY WE LOVE IT:
- Has a fully licensed cocktail bar.
- Offers a great selection of food.
- Does private event packages for groups of 10 to 36.
Location: 90 Gleadow Street, Invermay
Phone: 03 6310 8202
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