Delray Beach, Fla. – The Delray Beach PopStroke Mini Golf debuted on Wednesday.
The Jupiter-based company was founded in 2018 and is a sleek, technology-infused putting course that offers visitors “experiential” golf. Tiger Woods, along with golf company TaylorMade, are to thank for this.
PopStroke locations offer two 18-hole putting courses. The courses are constructed entirely of synthetic turf. However, they also include fairways, rough and bunkers.
Delray Beach will be the first out of three new locations in Palm Beach County.
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PopStroke also offers its guests the opportunity to dine. The amenities of PopStroke include a variety of bars that serve craft beer, wine and cocktails, a mobile app for drink delivery on the course, an ice-cream parlor, and a full service restaurant.
PopStroke’s technology allows visitors to play two golf courses curated by the company on an area of only three or four acres. It promises guests a “unique, interactive and unmatched” golf experience.
Just like the other Popstroke locations golfers are able to keep score using the Popstroke App, and jumbotrons will be displayed around the venue, displaying the in-game scores. Order drinks to be delivered right on the course. There are many outdoor sports bars that offer menus.
You don’t have to watch your ball disappear down the hole at the end of the round. Golfers can keep their TaylorMade balls at Popstroke.
PopStroke Mini-golf Complex is for who?
Former Wall Street banker Greg Bartoli launched the company for all ages, from 5 to 75. All skill levels are welcome.
PopStroke also offers a variety of event packages to suit all types of parties. PopStroke also hosts putting competitions throughout the year.
Tiger Woods PopStroke locations
PopStroke has five Florida locations already — Fort Myers Sarasota Port St. Lucie Orlando Tampa — plus one in Texas and 2 in Arizona. By 2025, 11 more venues will be open. Two other Palm Beach County locations will be in Wellington and West Palm Beach, near the Palm Beach International Airport.
Golfweek contributor Todd Kelly contributed this article.