Topgolf North Charleston set to open in 2022

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Topgolf | Photo by Topgolf Entertainment Group

If you like big putts and you cannot lie, we have some good news. Topgolf has announced its upcoming location in North Charlestonopening late 2022. We’ve created a quick rundown of what’s to come so that you can daydream about it properly.

What’s Topgolf?
Topgolf is a high-tech driving range/sports bar mashup where you work on your golf skills + hang with your circle of friends. You can shoot some pool and grab a beer, too.

What do we know about the new location?
The North Charleston location will be a 2-level venue with a whopping 72 bays for playing. Construction will begin early next year and is expected to be completed in late 2022. It will be Topgolf’s third SC venue along with Greenville and Myrtle Beach.

What is there to eat + drink?
Menus vary by location but you can look forward to bar food like burgers, sammies, and wings along with beer, wine + cocktails.

How much is it?
Once you pay your one-time $5 membership fee, you can book a bay. Costs vary but will usually run $25-35 per hour, per bay, which accommodate up to 6 players. You can also enjoy unlimited play for $15 per person, 10 a.m.-12 p.m.

What does it look like?
Check out the photos.

We know it’s hard but you’ll have to wait patiently for this entertainment zone to arrive in the Lowcountry. In the meantime, you can always practice your swing in the mirror.

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