White Pines Golf Dome
The quickly-approaching holidays and frigid temperatures point to one unfortunate reality: Golf season in the Midwest is suspended for yet another year. Gone are the days of bright sunshine and green fairways; now, we're left staring out the window, waiting for the temperature to once again crack 50 degrees. But, fear not, there are still ways to get your golf fix during these gray winter months. Keep your game in shape for next season with today's feature: $12 for One Hour of Unlimited Range Tee Time at White Pines Golf Dome in Bensenville near Elmhurst ($25 Value. Good Any Day, Any Time until January 8, 2014.)
Voted one of North America’s Top Ten Domes for three consecutive years, White Pines Golf Dome in Bensenville provides everything you'll need to work on your game during this winter. Measuring 300 feet wide, 300 feet long and 100 feet tall, White Pines Golf Dome is the largest indoor golf facility in the area. The multi-level driving range features five large target greens, each surrounded by two bunkers, to help you work on your iron accuracy and shot-making ability.
The range also features six suspended targets that will give you great feedback on the trajectory and accuracy of your ball flight. With 50 hitting tees that sport some of the most realistic mats and balls available, there is never a bad time to grab your clubs and work on your game.
Don’t let the feel of your short game suffer just because summer is over, either. Along with the full range, White Pines Golf Dome also features a 45-foot-long putting green that will help you keep your flat stick in order. White Pines also offers a state-of-the-art XGOLF Simulator that allows you to spend an afternoon playing a virtual round on such famous courses as Pebble Beach and St. Andrews.
With lessons available (both individual and group), a fully-stocked pro shop (featuring free club fitting with purchase of new clubs) and a knowledgeable staff, White Pines Golf Dome takes away all of the excuses as to why your game has to suffer on account of the cold — the first step to lower scores next season is just a few clicks away!