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Golfworld to Launch Golf Complexes Across Quebec

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Golfworld, a pioneering golf entertainment company, plans to open its first Golfworld Montreal Golf Complex in the winter of 2024-2025, followed by a Laval location in the summer-fall of 2025. The state-of-the-art facilities aim to replicate the golfing experience for visitors of all skill levels.

The ambitious project, backed by five shareholders, aims to establish up to 10 branches in Quebec’s major cities within five years. Each complex represents an investment of approximately $1.5 million and will create about 20 jobs.

Golfworld Montreal Golf Complex: A Comprehensive Golfing Hub

What sets Golfworld apart is its unique concept, unparalleled in Canada. Each complex will house a luxury urban mini-golf course, a zone with cutting-edge Prosim and Trackman simulators, a Duogolf performance workshop, and an indoor training center. The 6000 sq. ft. space will feature an immense practice green, an approach shot area, and an integrated sand trap for bunker practice.

Duogolf, a specialist in club fitting, will relocate its Laval store to join this venture. Led by industry experts Mario Laflamme and Martin Whelan, Duogolf will oversee all performance zones in Quebec’s supercenters.

The luxury mini-golf, inspired by Florida’s popStroke concepts, will be a highlight of each complex. Depending on the building’s layout, it may be located on the rooftop terrace, offering stunning city views, or annexed to the ground floor, providing an immersive experience year-round.

These 25,000 sq. ft. facilities will also include areas for professional golf lessons and a club repair and adjustment workshop. A specialized boutique will stock major industry brands for equipment, accessories, clothing, and footwear, with a strong emphasis on Quebec manufacturers.

The Golfworld Montreal Golf Complex and its counterparts will cater to a diverse clientele, from professional golfers to families and corporate events. The company’s rapid expansion plans include franchising the concept for growth within Quebec and beyond.

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