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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