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BigShots Golf Aggieland, the two-story, 40,000-square-foot dining and entertainment venue, is open in the City of Bryan’s “Travis Bryan Midtown Park” on West Villa Maria Road.
Located minutes away from Texas A&M University, it features 60 game bays where novice players, families and children can take part in interactive games such as Knockout and Pinball, while avid golfers can play full rounds on virtual golf courses all over the world. The new location is the fourth BigShots location nationwide when it opened this year.
BigShots Golf Aggieland includes private event space, an outdoor patio with fire pits, yard games and a nine-hole mini golf course, an activity center for kids and a golf academy that can be used for year‐round training. Elevating the experience is a full scratch kitchen and two sports bars serving bold and unexpected menu items, such as the PB & Jam Burger, signature cocktails and local craft beers.
Plus, with mini-golf, lawn games and lounges with handcrafted cocktails, we promise the party never ends. After all, we exist to create exceptional and unexpected experiences that bring people together. And to maximize fun. Period.
ST. GEORGE — Roughly 100 people gathered Wednesday morning at a dusty lot at the intersection of Desert Color Parkway and Black Mountain Drive for the groundbreaking of BigShots Golf St. George, which bills itself as a place to “hit that perfect shot” and meet with friends, family and business associates.
BigShots CMO and co-owner Randy Douglas told St. George News that an early potential investor missed this particular opportunity.
“He saw St. George, and he saw Desert Color,” Douglas said. “He said he didn’t see St. George growing. And that Desert Color was a pipe-dream. I almost want to invite him to the grand opening. Almost.”
St. George City Council members Jimmie Hughes, Dannielle Larkin and Gregg McArthur were in attendance Wednesday, along with Mayor Michele Randall. McArthur, who also serves as director of economic development at the St. George Area Chamber of Commerce, said he’s happy that Christensen and company didn’t give up.
“We’re a recreation destination,” McArthur told St. George News. “This adds another amenity to the mix.”
McArthur said that he was looking forward to the boost BigShots may bring to the local economy. Christensen said that he expects to bring between 85 to 180 jobs to St. George.
Len Erickson, of the Small Business Development Center at Dixie Tech, said it was well worth the four years they had put into the project.
“We’ve worked with various partners, and changed locations once.”
Erickson said that the current location was perfect for those weren’t inclined to play nine holes of golf. Rather, they could pop into BigShots and drive as many balls as they’d like while enjoying good food and drink and entertainment.
Christensen agreed. BigShots St. George was originally going to be built on a site off River Road, but when the current lot opened up, Christensen said he was immediately intrigued.
“Our original location limited growth,” he said. “This spot opens it up. We’re going to have a full-service restaurant and bar, overnight stays. … And there may even be some more entertainment establishments in the works, I don’t know.”
BigShots Golf provides the ultimate gaming experience with full-service food, sports bars, outdoor patio, mini golf, private event space and climate-controlled tee boxes welcoming every level of player.
Come out swinging at BigShots Golf, a tech-driven entertainment and culinary experience that is leveling up the dining and golf entertainment industry.
Our far-reaching games and virtual courses are introducing 3D augmented reality to the game of golf like never before – perfect for those new to the game as well as seasoned pros. We have cutting-edge ball tracking technology and exclusive Live Play capabilities to compete with players at other locations, so you can play with your family and friends in other cities. Here, we’re all about bringing people together – whether to enjoy a shareable feastwith locally-sourced menu options or just to kick back and hang out.
BigShots Springfield Missouri is now open. Updates here.
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