
- 22 locations across 13 states
- Headquartered in Omaha, NE
About Swing365
Swing365 is a franchise of unstaffed, 24/7 indoor-golf clubs based in Omaha, Nebraska. Members book private simulator suites online and let themselves in through GeoKey-managed entry, with no front-desk staff and a bring-your-own-food-and-beverage policy. The model trades hospitality service for round-the-clock access at a lower membership cost than the bar-and-bays format favored by chains like X-Golf or Five Iron.
Every Swing365 location uses Full Swing Pro Series simulators — 688 infrared sensors per bay across two tracks, with 95+ courses in the library. The same simulator brand powers Tiger Woods's TGL league on ESPN, which is part of how Swing365 markets to its membership base.
The chain operates 30+ locations across 13 states: Colorado, Connecticut, Iowa, Indiana, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming. Geographic skew is heavily Midwest and Plains, where year-round indoor practice is more valuable.
Headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska. The franchise tagline is "Golf… how you want it, when you want it!" — accurate to the operational model: open every hour of every day, no required staff hours, no waiting for a tee time.
Equipment & Software
Default hardware and simulator software you can expect across Swing365 locations. Specific facilities may differ.
Launch Monitors
[FROM EDITORIAL] Full Swing Pro Series equipment.
Simulator Software
[FROM EDITORIAL] Full Swing simulator software.
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