Swing into Spring with Indoor Golf

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Rachel Sokn, Guest Writer

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Get ready for golf season with these indoor options. Even if you aren’t a regular golfer, you can enjoy many of these beginner friendly options.

Coyote Creek Golf Club in Bartonville – You may know Coyote Creek for their scenic 18-hole course, but they also have a state-of-the-art indoor simulator. They even have club fitting software to get you perfectly set up for the season. 

Golf Learning Center and Academy in Peoria – Bring your dreams of golfing famous courses to life at the Golf Learning Center simulators. The open air (but heated) Bays await those looking for some friendly competition. When you’ve worked up an appetite, step into Fairways for elevated southern-inspired cooking. Better yet, have the food and drinks brought directly to The Bays. 

N2 Golf in Washington – Offering a loyalty club, memberships and leagues, serious golfers can keep their game in top shape at N2 Golf.  You can even take a private lesson for personalized coaching. 

The Bunker in Pekin – For an immersive experience, try the widescreen and curved simulators at The Bunker.  Grab a drink or have neighboring BC BBQ delivered to your simulator. 

The Clubhouse at Brew N Cue in Canton – The Clubhouse caters to those who have never swung a club up to serious golfers. From zombie dodgeball to championship courses, everyone can be entertained. When finished, head downstairs for delicious food and drinks. 

The Clubhouse Indoor Golf in Peoria – Experienced golfers can simulate famous courses while novice golfers can see if a golf club helps their skeeball skills at The Clubhouse. Conveniently located above County Club BBQ, your favorite smoked meats can be delivered to your simulator. 

The Putt Club in East Peoria – Don’t neglect your short game - step into The Putt Club for year-round mini golf. Beyond putting, you can try duckpin bowling and krazy darts before grabbing food or drinks from the onsite bar and restuarant. 

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Rachel Sokn, Guest Writer

Rachel Sokn moved to Peoria to attend Bradley University and never left thanks to her Caterpillar career. Growing up in a very small town, the Peoria area feels like a metropolis to her! With a home in Mapleton, work in Peoria, family in Washington and property in Cuba, she’s regularly exploring the region. You're most likely to find her at a local coffee shop, antique store or yoga studio.