As outdoor golf driving ranges slowly disappear across Southwest Florida, indoor golf simulators are popping up like mushrooms after a rain. It’s a trend owners can’t ignore, especially in places that once thrived on outdoor golfing activities. And this shift is best showcased by a new establishment known as The Cave, located at 9250 Corkscrew Road, Suite 13, in Estero.
The Cave opened its doors on February 4, crafted by none other than professional golfer Karen Nicoletti and her husband, former professional golf caddy Brad Swearingen. This isn’t just a place to swing clubs; it’s a bar that serves delicious food while offering the thrill of three state-of-the-art golf simulators!
“The pandemic was actually great for the game of golf,” Nicoletti shared enthusiastically. “Public golf courses are hitting their all-time highs! But let’s face it, golf can be an expensive sport. Many love the game, yet find it hard to find affordable places to play.” The affordability factor cannot be overstated! Where a game at the renowned Pebble Beach might set you back nearly $800, a similar experience in their simulator doesn’t come close to that price tag!
In an era where driving ranges are becoming scarce, quick glances into The Cave reveal very clever business sense. Swearingen saw his share of struggles after a back injury halted his caddying career. “When he was recovering, he needed a Plan B,” Nicoletti explained. Thus came the idea of The Cave—where fans of golf could enjoy hitting some balls without the daunting aspects of traditional golf courses. And the best part? The Cave is opening its doors to free women’s golf clinics every Monday, with exclusive specials for veterans, police officers, firefighters, emergency medical services, and teachers.
With an impressive operational schedule from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily and a rental fee of only $50 an hour for a simulator that accommodates up to six people, it has quickly become a hotspot. The food menu is enticing too, featuring pizza, wings, and appetizers—perfect for a good time!
Nicoletti confidently encourages newcomers: “You don’t have to worry about feeling intimidated here. This is a welcoming spot for beginners and advanced players alike.” The setup boasts engaging golf games that even kids can enjoy, making it a family-friendly atmosphere.
Swearingen eagerly demonstrated the simulators, showing just how interactive they really are. Golf balls confidently smashed into the surface, simulation screens lighting up as if on a real golf course. “At first, it might take a hole or two to get accustomed to,” he admitted. “But trust me, the realism is so spot-on, you’ll soon forget you’re indoors.”
And there’s even more on the horizon. The Cave plans on introducing two indoor pickleball courts later this year. Talk about enhancing the fun factor! Whether you’re a golf traditionalist or simply someone looking for a good time indoors, The Cave has something for everyone.
As driving ranges like those off Alico Road and Daniels Parkway transform into different business outlets, indoor golf is cementing its place in a community craving activity without the vast land needs of traditional courses. The future shines brightly for golf enthusiasts here in sunny Florida—thanks to innovative ideas like The Cave.
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