Note: CrossWoods Indoor Golf Center closed in April 2012.
People might arrange a tee time or walk in to practice on the simulated driving range or play a round of simulated golf, but there are other ways in which people enjoy CrossWoods Indoor Golf Center.
Memberships
Weekday and weekend memberships are offered. Membership is unlimited play and practice, based on availability. Members get a priority when booking tee times.Leagues
Check the CrossWoods schedule for league play, skins games and other indoor golf events.Special Private Events
Tournament packages including shotgun starts, putting contests, closest to the pin, long drive, and other golf experiences make a unique outing for your company or group.Lessons
Yes, there are pros on staff at CrossWoods Indoor Golf Center to help you improve your game and analyze the information that the system provides about your play. Rates for lessons with a pro are comparable to those rates that you'd find at Valley golf courses. Clinics for men, women, and youth are offered from time to time.While you are at CrossWoods, you can take a break at the snack bar for sandwiches, burgers, pizza, soft drinks, beer and wine. Your beer stays colder longer at CrossWoods than it would outside on a regulation course, and those pesky birds won't steal your chips when you aren't looking. Of course, you won't see many rabbits or coyotes when you are playing indoor golf. Too bad.


