This isn’t totally a tech-related post but….a good friend, Mark Walker, is opening a new indoor golf simulator facility in downtown Toronto called InnerGolf. For anyone looking to hone their game during the off-season or simply play an indoor round (it takes about an hour), it’s definitely work checking out. It costs about $45/hour to play but itgoes down to $30 if you take out a $59/year membership.
Mark, who along with me and Rob Botman, was one of Blanketware’s co-founders, is a true, dyed-in-the-wool entrepreneur. Aside from InnerGolf, he operates an ERP consulting business called Skyytek Canada, which is one of the leading re-sellers of the NetSuite product.
Update: I went down to Inner Golf on Friday for a test run. If you’re into golf, it’s very cool. You can select from about 25 courses, and the experience is excellent. You hit the ball like you would on a regular golf course, and the graphics quickly show how you’ve done. What I particularly like is a feature that shows your club path. For someone like me who has a terrible and, so far, incurable banana slice, it’s a really good way to see how you’re hitting the ball so you can make corrections.
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I live in Orangeville and we have a golf sim place in town called Parfect Conditions, we go every Friday after work and it has made for easy an transition to the first day out on the links.
Sadly I still dont crack 100 often LOL