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“How to Crush the Indoor Golf Market”

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Top 10 Biggest Pitfalls of Opening a New Indoor Facility

Learn success strategies to help avoid these common hazards:

  1. Choosing a location that falls short on client experience and foot traffic
  2. Selecting technology that doesn’t create the ultimate customer experience 
  3. Jamming too many bays into a facilities floor plan
  4. Not having a solid understanding of your market and local competitors
  5. Creating a Budget that doesn’t factor in all construction, production and
    technology costs
  6. Design Plan doesn’t allow for future expansion which can be super costly down the road
  7. Facility design (look and feel) does not reflect your brand and desired clientele
  8. Business model doesn’t fully capitalize on ROI
  9. Creating an unrealistic timeline that adds chaos toward opening date
  10. Choosing the wrong team for execution and long-term support 

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Top 5 Latest Trends in Indoor Golf

  1. 24/7 Remote Access – Looking to make money while you sleep? Designing a facility with technology that provides round-the-clock access opens the doors to a more passive income stream via value added memberships.
  2. Automation / Centralized AV – Imagine the ease and convenience of a system that powers your entire simulator bay on and off in one click. D2G’s “one touch” platform is designed to make sim operation a breeze. By placing all computers in a centralized location, your hitting bays will be sleek, roomy and free of clutter.
  3. Tech Heavy / Consumer Friendly – To make it in the big leagues, you need to leave an indelible impression, especially where technology is concerned. Choosing the RIGHT combination of launch monitor, simulator software, cameras, 3D systems, force plates, and putting tech can now be streamlined in a way that presents a very simple experience to you and your client.
  4. More than Just Golf – Consider a wide array of recreational activities your customers love. By utilizing virtual sports as well as onsite games like ping pong, billiards and shuffleboard, you will have the ability to deliver an exceptional and profitable level of entertainment that rises above your competition.
  5. Recurring Revenue with Memberships – A multi-tiered system of membership packages allows you to create long-term value and cater to a wider range of customers. Is your facility design set up to capture this opportunity?

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The Latest Technology Trends to Maximize Your ROI

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10 Key Questions to Answer before Launching Your Indoor Golf Business

  1. What is the right amount of space for my facility?
  2. What should I expect for ROI based on my facility design and service offering?
  3. Who is my competition and how do I position my business relative to the market?
  4. How much lead time is needed for design and build out to back into my launch date?
  5. How much should I budget based on my design plan?
  6. What type of marketing plan do I need to get off to a fast start?
  7. How does my design plan allow for future growth and expansion?
  8. Does my technology meet and exceed the needs of my clients?
  9. What type of insurance do I need to protect myself?
  10. How do I negotiate with my landlord to help with upfront construction costs?

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Memberships, Hourly or Hybrid?

What business model best serves your indoor golf business? Determining the specific environment you are striving to achieve for your customers will be critical to your facility’s success. Once you nail this, you can use our business resources including an online ROI calculator to ensure your indoor golf business model is ready to hit the ground running.

We’ll help you develop business models to drive your success.

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Nailing the Process for Opening a New Indoor Space

The D2G design process ensures your success from start to finish:

  1. It begins with a personal consultation
  2. Your vision, goals and budget serve as your project’s blueprint
  3. Our design team transforms your project from a 2D custom concept plan to an amazing 3D digital tour, capturing every detail and angle of your new facility, ensuring it is up to local code
  4. If needed, our team will assist in location scouting, to help ensure that your site is ideal:
    a. Demographically
    b. Architecturally
    c. Potential for future expansion
  5. Business plan with ROI tools
  6. D2G project managers will work with your local contractors and electricians to ensure build out is executed on time and to the plan
  7. World-class service from concept to installation

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D2G’s Brand Agnostic Approach to Helping You Select Technology

Our team is here to help you make the best technology decisions based on your needs and budget. From launch monitors, force plates, cameras, video software, and putting technology to the latest in AV trends. Leverage our team’s 60+ combined years of industry experience to ensure you are up to speed and don’t make any major mistakes when opening or updating your indoor facility.

Kickstart your project now by registering to meet with us at the PGA Show. Attendees receive full access to “How to Crush the Indoor Golf Market.”

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Case Studies From Leading Indoor Facilities

Planning to build a new indoor golf facility and looking to ace it? You don’t want to miss these case studies. Recently, we sat down with some of our top customers. You’ll walk away with great pointers from some of the best trailblazers in the indoor golf industry. See what they experienced while opening or expanding their business. Examples include:

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