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Located in Katy, Texas, Topgolf is the world’s leading golf entertainment complex with more than 100 venues around the world. Our high-tech driving ranges feature dartboard-like targets called “tees,” a variety of games such as speed golf and Cornhole that have everyone having fun while taking their swing at improving their game!
Each venue offers food for both dine in or take out options which are served by signature chefs to provide an elevated experience on every visit. The menus can be found here: topgolfkatiy.com/menu/. We also offer award winning happy hour specials—including refreshing beverages like margaritas and sangria—alongside daily drink specials including $20 buckets of Bud Light, Miller Lite or Coors Light.
Instead of the traditional putting green, Topgolf Katy offers a variety of games called bays where players can engage in an individual sport such as basketball and shuffleboard or enjoy socializing with friends while playing cornhole. And even though it’s not required to bring your clubs with you when visiting our facility—we do offer rentals!—it is always encouraged because we have golf pros on-site ready to offer lessons for beginners all the way up to experts looking for more advanced instruction.
Top Golf Katy also features state-of-the-art video screens at every bay that allow players to keep track their stats throughout their game from scoring shots like birdies and eagles to counting drives.
Take a break from the driving range or golf course with your friends, family and colleagues for an afternoon on our green!
Top Golf Katy is coming soon in Katy Texas. We are located off of I-45 at Exit 1314 (Katy Freeway). Our address will be 1800 N Eldridge Parkway Suite 135B near Costco next door to Home Depot. Hours: Monday – Friday noon – 11pm Saturday & Sunday 12pm -11pm . Call 281-693-0300 for more information about Topgolf..
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“As players continue their golfing experience, each hole-in-one will earn them an Ace Point which they can use for prizes including free lessons and gift cards.” “Players have three shots on each green with two putt attempts per shot.” “The greens are contoured differently on both courses so there is not much strategy involved when switching between them.”
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As players continue their golfing experience, each hole-in-one will earn them an Ace Point which they can use for prizes including free lessons and gift cards. Players have three shots on each green with two putt attempts per shot. The greens are contoured differently on both courses so there is not much strategy involved when switching between them.
The first course has a natural landscape design that fits the surrounding area of Katy, TX while also offering four different undulating putting surfaces to keep things interesting. Meanwhile, the second course features more traditional bunkers in addition to water hazards and strategically placed trees as boundaries to make it feel like you’re playing closer to home even though it’s technically just down Highway 99 from the first course.
The driving range, pro shop and restaurant offer plenty of other amenities including a wide variety of golf balls to choose from which you can take home for free after hitting your way through the 18 holes on each course.
Topics: Golfing in Katy TX, Top Golf Katy Pro Shop & Restaurant Menu, Practice Range Facility at Topgolf Katy Offers Two Putting Surfaces per Hole – One Natural; Second More Traditional Design Which Fits Texas’s Landscape While Providing Four Different Greens Around Paired Course Complexes That Offer Their Own Unique Challenges (i.e., Bunkers) Within Driving Distance From Downtown Houston – Read more at topgolfusa.com/top-gol…ktx-topgolf-katy The driving range, pro shop and restaurant offer plenty of other amenities including a wide variety of golf balls to choose from which you can take home for free after hitting your way through the 18 holes on each course. Topics: Golfing in Katy TX, Top Golf Katy Pro Shop & Restaurant Menu, Practice Range Facility at Topgolf Katy Offers Two Putting Surfaces per Hole – One Natural; Second More Traditional Design Which Fits Texas’s Landscape While Providing Four Different Greens Around Paired Course Complexes That Offer Their Own Unique Challenges (i.e., Bunkers) Within Driving Distance From Downtown Houston – Read more at topgolfusa.com/top-gol