Golf enthusiasts enjoying a round in an indoor simulator at The Cave.
As the sun sets on outdoor golf driving ranges across Southwest Florida, a new trend is teeing off and changing the game for golf enthusiasts. Enter The Cave, the brainchild of professional golfer Karen Nicoletti and her husband, Brad Swearingen. This innovative establishment opened its doors on February 4, and it’s not just your run-of-the-mill golf venue. With three cutting-edge golf simulators, a bar serving delicious food, and a friendly atmosphere, The Cave is turning heads in Estero.
Have you ever noticed how some things just disappear like a ball into a water hazard? Well, that’s what’s happening to outdoor driving ranges around here. Despite the fact that the pandemic sparked a renewed interest in golf, making public courses more popular than ever, accessibility remains a challenge. “Golf costs a lot, and there aren’t many places to play,” Nicoletti explained. For instance, an actual round at the famed Pebble Beach course can cost you nearly $800, while a virtual round at The Cave is surprisingly affordable.
The Cave is designed for everyone— whether you’re a beginner or an experienced player. Nicoletti summarizes the vibe perfectly: “You don’t have to worry about being intimidated.” Here, you can enjoy a casual round of golf without the pressure often felt at traditional courses. Families and kids are encouraged to join in, making it an inclusive experience.
One of the coolest highlights of The Cave is the variety of challenges the simulators offer. Swearingen, who’s had more than his share of golf experiences as a former caddy, demonstrated the technology by smacking a ball into the simulator screen. “It might take a little getting used to,” he said, but once you dive in, the experience is so realistic that it feels like you’ve truly stepped onto the golf course. You can play from sand traps, putting greens, and all sorts of exciting locations!
But wait, there’s more! In addition to providing golf, The Cave is planning to add two indoor pickleball courts later this year, further diversifying its recreational offerings. They’re focused on creating a fun hub where sports lovers can gather and enjoy a variety of activities.
The Cave is open daily from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., and you can rent one of the simulators for just $50 an hour, accommodating up to six players. Plus, they’re offering free women’s golf clinics on Mondays! Veterans, police officers, firefighters, emergency medical service workers, and educators can also look forward to special offers as a nod to their service.
And let’s talk food! After working up an appetite swinging those clubs, you can satisfy your cravings with a menu featuring pizza, wings, and tasty appetizers. Whether you want a post-game snack or just to unwind after a long day, there’s something to satisfy every palate.
Nicoletti and Swearingen are certainly on to something. “The pandemic was great for the game of golf,” Nicoletti said, emphasizing the burgeoning interest. As they look toward adding more features, like the pickleball courts, it’s clear that The Cave is poised to become a cornerstone of the community.
So, if you’re feeling curious about this indoor golf revolution, grab some friends, head over to The Cave, and join in on the exciting action that combines the charm of golf with the fun of a laid-back hangout. Who knew practicing your swing would be this much fun?
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