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Indoor Golf arrives in Hornell NY! “Local Links” opens on Monday August 24th

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50 Park Drive is now home to 24/7 Indoor Golf Simulators Powered by Trackman Technology

By Andrew Harris

The Canisteo Valley has some great golf courses but the fact is from October until May, it can be hard to dodge the weather, especially when it gets dark at 5pm. Now you can play a round of golf in Hornell NY indoors, year round, and the course is always open, 24/7.

Local Links Indoor Golf will open for business on Monday August 24th, bringing the state-of-the-art Trackman simulator system to their 50 Park Drive location. This location will be open for play all day, all night, seven days a week, open on holidays and will be a self-serve experience.

Tee times are made online, an app is downloaded to operate the simulator, an entry code is provided to open the door. The app on your phone is your proshop attendant, starter, caddy, and the Trackman will know you at hundreds of other locations worldwide.

Local Links will have the newest model of Trackman, the IO system, which the company describes as:

“Trackman iO combines radar, infrared, and high-speed imaging to deliver real-time club and ball analytics — all from a sleek ceiling-mounted unit.”

Here is what to expect when you show up for your tee time, from Local Links Facebook Page:


The pricing for play at Local Links is surprisingly affordable!! Want to play for an hour alone? Just $25/hour and then $10 per additional player, max 6 players total. So your average foursome who plays 18 holes in two hours spends less than $30 per player.

Local Links has memberships available for even better pricing at 50% off All memberships until October, visit LocalLinksIndoorGolf.com for more details, to make a tee time, or inquire about private events!

Club rentals are coming soon so for now bring your own clubs and bring your own food and drink.

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