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Private golf simulator lounge and restaurant concept bringing first Ohio location to Bridge Park

Private golf simulator lounge and restaurant concept bringing first Ohio location to Bridge Park

Jack McLaughlin

Intown Golf Club is setting up shop in town.

The Atlanta-based chain of golf simulator lounges will open its first-ever Ohio location next year. According to a press release, InTown will bring a 15,000 square-foot space to Dublin’s Bridge Park.

The concept’s first Buckeye State space will be located at 6620 Mooney St. in Dublin, with a target opening date of Spring 2024.

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“The city of Columbus has a rich history in golf, dating all the way back to our hometown hero, Bobby Jones, winning the US Amateur at Scioto in 1926 through what Jack Nicklaus created with the Memorial Tournament,” said Intown Golf Club co-founder and CEO Michael Williamson in a press release. “We love places that have a great golf community and a strong interest in the game – and it is obvious Columbus has that in droves. Plus, it’s hard to play golf in the winter months in Ohio, and with Intown you can get a round or practice in, No Matter the Weather (™).”

The concept aims to offer an “elevated private experience,” complete with feature eight simulator bays and golf lounges with Trackman Technology, a putting green with PuttView technology, a Great room and fireplace, a Secondary Specialty “Pocket” Bar, and a food and beverage program created in partnership with lauded restaurant-owner Fred Castellucci III.

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