Newly opened Back Nine offers weatherproof golf experience in Oldsmar

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

Back Nine has opened its doors in Oldsmar, Florida, providing a revolutionary indoor golf experience aimed at busy parents and golf enthusiasts. Owner Korey Rogers established the facility to help individuals enjoy golf without being constrained by weather or time limitations. The facility boasts three state-of-the-art Trackman simulators, featuring nearly 300 golf courses, including the renowned Copperhead Course at Innisbrook Golf Resort. This unique offering allows players to complete a full round of golf in under an hour, a significant time-saver for those juggling family and work commitments. Trackman technology offers advanced swing analysis and customizable settings, enabling golfers to enhance their skills effectively.

The addition of an AI assistant named “Tracy” further personalizes the user experience, providing detailed metrics on shots and swings. Back Nine not only serves as a venue for improving golf skills but also as a social space for hosting events in a weatherproof environment. This innovative approach to indoor golfing positions Back Nine as a valuable addition to the local community's recreational landscape.

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