New Roseville golf center to offer ‘virtual’ play of world-famous courses
Golfers can virtually play world-famous courses this winter at a new Roseville event space with golf simulators of 70 different courses.
PAR365, at 2655 Patton Road, will hold its grand opening Jan. 27-28. During the event showcasing the golf simulators, customers can attend and virtually hit the links at one of its six hitting bays. In addition, customers can participate in skill-based golf games, skeeball, darts, beer pong, cornhole and three mini-golf courses.
People can bring their own clubs or use one on site for free. The event space will have music and a full bar and restaurant.
For more information, go to PAR365golf.com.
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