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Play, Hang Out, and Enjoy Topgolf in Kansas City

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Residents and visitors in Kansas City may want to check out the only Topgolf destination in the state, but only if they want to have a great time at a unique place. This popular, multi-level, golf driving range/restaurant/bar/lounge is sure to be a memorable destination for all.

Hitting Golf Balls in Luxury


One of the unique aspects about Topgolf is how easy it is for everyone to have fun by simply hitting golf balls. Specifically, participants hit balls off one of the three-level outdoor bays while enjoying the luxury setting with couches, tables, and a game board showing electronically how they’re scoring.

Whether just playing for fun or taking Topgolf seriously, this is a game nearly everyone will enjoy. Various Topgolf games, leagues, lessons/classes, and the Topgolf Tour ($50k prize) give Topgolfers all the resources and incentive to get better and improve their games.

In addition to hitting golf balls off the balcony driving range into a large netted outdoor range with targets, beginners and pros both can enjoy the bars, restaurants, and lounge areas throughout the complex. This includes a rooftop lounge/bar area with a gas-powered fireplace and a basement lounge with a full bar, pool tables, and more.

Singles or Parties Welcomed


Open from early morning to late at night, Topgolf is a great place to either meet new people or hang out with friends. Up to eight people can play from one bay, as viewers comfortably enjoy their tasty drinks and foods while watching the pressure-packed drama unfold.

For large parties and groups there are two main luxury suites to rent, or the entire lower lounge, the rooftop terrace, or the full venue can be rented as well. For the single guests, the entire place is your paradise, as long as you don't mind all the people sharing it with you. In fact, lounging around, socializing, and listening to music at the bars, restaurants or lounge areas is just as great as hitting golf balls for some.

For those who didn't know there's a Topgolf in Kansas City, this information should be a pleasant surprise. For those who did know, maybe it's time to either go back or try out this unique destination for the first time.


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