Atomic Golf Las Vegas Brings Innovative Golf & More to Sin City

If you’re looking to polish your golf game or just simply enjoy some leisure time swinging, look no further than Atomic Golf in Las Vegas.

The sprawling golfing facility mixes a traditional driving range with Las Vegas-style amenities. In addition to 103 golf bays spread over four floors, the business also incorporates six full-serving bars, a beer taproom, and a stacked food menu with delicious eats.

Senior Vice President of Atomic Golf Brian Birckbichler told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that the aim of the new facility is “putting clubs into people’s hands for the first time.”

Each golf bay is equipped with a virtual screen that allows people to translate their shots into the game. A built-in Trackman system then tracks a ball’s speed, trajectory, rotation, and apex. There are eight different games available for visitors.

The golf bays all face the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, too — meaning that golfers will get to enjoy a majestic mountain scene during their session.

As you might expect from a Las Vegas institution, Atomic Golf also offers premium packages that come with two hours of golf play, as well as food and drink options. The bays can accommodate parties up to eight, but you can reserve two side-by-side bays for parties up to 16 people.

The venue, which cost $75 million, sits at the north end of The Strat casino and resort in northern Las Vegas. That makes it a short drive from the Las Vegas Arts District, which is home to the best beer in the city.

Once you brush up your skills, check out the Vegas News guide to the best golf courses in Las Vegas.

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