While the warm Florida sun has always welcomed outdoor golf, a quiet revolution is happening beneath a roof in Estero. With outdoor driving ranges disappearing, indoor golf simulators are becoming the go-to for golfers looking to enjoy the game without the headache of weather or high costs. One establishment boldly embracing this shift is The Cave, located at 9250 Corkscrew Road, Suite 13, where golf enthusiasts can tee off while soaking up a friendly atmosphere.
Opened on February 4, The Cave has quickly made a name for itself. The magic behind this unique spot lies in its fusion of golf, food, and fun. Run by LPGA professional golfer Karen Nicoletti and her husband Brad Swearingen, a former pro golf caddy, this hotspot is more than just a place to swing a club. With three state-of-the-art golf simulators and a lively bar offering delicious food, it aims to create a welcoming environment for everyone from seasoned players to curious newcomers.
Nicoletti emphasized the importance of creating an inviting space. “Coming here, you don’t have to worry about being intimidated,” she says, noting that both beginners and experienced golfers can enjoy themselves. On Mondays, the facility even hosts free women’s golf clinics—an endeavor to draw in even more participants to the recreational sport. Plus, specials for veterans and those in emergency services celebrate the community that upholds our safety.
If you’ve ever dreamt of playing at prestigious courses like Pebble Beach without bending your budget, The Cave might just be the answer. While accessing the real Pebble Beach can cost nearly $800, indulging in a virtual round at The Cave costs only $50 an hour for a simulator rental, accommodating up to six players! Not only can you enjoy mouthwatering pizza and wings with friends while showing off your golf skills, but you can also have a blast with various games designed specifically for kids.
Swearingen’s journey to opening The Cave has been anything but ordinary. A back injury that sidelined him from caddying led to a need for a “Plan B.” “He pretty much built it with his own two hands,” Nicoletti said of Swearingen’s dedication to transforming his vision into reality. The couple even has plans to add two indoor pickleball courts, further enriching their offering. Talk about a busy schedule!
If you are wondering about the experience itself, it’s surprisingly realistic. Visitors can hit balls that travel through a virtual landscape, making every swing feel like the real deal. Swearingen describes how the simulator brings excitement: “It might take a little getting used to, but it’s so accurate and realistic that you soon think you’re really out on the golf course.” From sand traps to putting greens, The Cave’s golf simulators create an experience so immersive that you’ll be hard-pressed to leave.
As outdoor golf facilities become harder to find—some having been replaced by bustling commercial spaces like Amazon warehouses and Whole Foods—the rise of indoor golf seems to be on a winning streak. With The Cave setting an inspiring example, it’s clear that golf can continue thriving in a new form. In the heart of Estero, a love for the game is very much alive—and it’s just a swing away.
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