Topgolf Las Vegas is a lively hotspot featuring a cutting-edge driving range, delicious bites, and a vibrant lounge perfect for casual fun.
"When you want to mix a little activity in with your meal, Topgolf has a kids menu that offers cheese pizza, chicken bites, macaroni and cheese with a choice of side and a drink for $9. Aside from the food, there are other reasons to take the children: lessons and classes for kids, kids’ golf clubs, a family fun pass, and an option to book kids’ parties." - Emmy Kasten
"Topgolf is no ordinary driving range. For starters, the three-story facility sits behind MGM Grand, sogolfers get a jaw-dropping view of the High Roller and the casinos on the north end of the Strip. Second, the range’s technology is quite sophisticated, with sensors that automatically track your balls and tell you how far you’ve driven each shot. Third, the top-of-the-lineamenities really take it from driving range into the realm of country club: two on-site pools, five on-site bars, a private concert venue, and meeting rooms. Even the 108 climate-controlled bays at the range are swanky—each comes standard with leather couches, snacks, and the option for bottle service. Each bay can host up to six players at a time, which makes the experience perfect for large groups. Even for first-timers, driving a bucket ofballs at Topgolf feels likea party."
"Only in Vegas does a massive, sprawling entertainment complex with multiple bars, a high-tech driving range, and a lounge with games count as parkland. But that's TopGolf. It even has a pool on the third floor of its flagship location, complete with a 28-food HD video wall, bars, cabanas, and access to the hitting bays. The good news is that it's as interactive (or not) as you make it. Golf, hang out, come here for dinner, or just lounge around with your friends." - Andrea Bennett
"Mix a little business lunching with the links at Topgolf at the MGM Grand. Start with loaded sheet pan nachos or pulled pork sliders then add some grilled Caprese zucchini or a chicken, Boursin, and bacon flatbread while swinging the clubs. Burgers, salads, and even booze-infused doughnut holes round out the menu." - Susan Stapleton
"Let’s start big picture here. Only in Vegas does a massive, sprawling entertainment complex with multiple bars, a high-tech driving range, and a lounge with games count as parkland. TopGolf even has a pool on the third floor of its flagship location, complete with a 28-food HD video wall, bars, cabanas, and access to the hitting bays. The good news is that it's as interactive (or not) as you make it. Golf, hang out, come here for dinner, or just lounge around with your friends. What's the must-see here? Golfers shouldn't miss the 120 climate-controlled hitting bays (key in the Vegas heat). But that's hardly the only thing going on. Events like Las Vegas Golden Knights viewing parties—on a 48-foot-high screen, mind you—are fun for non-golfers, too. Was it easy to get around? It's easy to find a spot to relax here; after all, they're all over. But with a Callaway fitting studio, five bars, two pools, VIP cabanas, and a 900-person concert and nightlife venue, the complex can feel overwhelming. The best policy is just to embrace the chaos. How can we make sure we’re spending our time wisely? Planners will want to thoroughly orchestrate how they're going to use this space, since there's a lot to do. If you're less concerned about getting in your golf time, just cruise around and have fun. Dedicated golfers should call ahead and reserve bays; the reservation fee lets you skip the line." - Andrea Bennett