I saw some golf clubs in Japan surplus, which piqued my curiosity and made me wonder what it would feel like to play the sport.
I was going to Davao City to get some important files from my university, and I thought of searching for golf clubs in the area. so I can go golfing afterwards.
I only found out about Tiger Indoor Golf Club when I saw a review on TikTok, which mentioned that it's beginner-friendly. I just had to experience it because It's not in my hometown. so basically, I'm making the most out of my stay in Davao for a couple of days.
When I arrived, I saw a couple playing in what I assumed was the public area. On the opposite side, where I was, was the private area, and here I thought the private area had a room like the ones I see in K-dramas. Apparently, the only difference between the public and private areas was the seats.
Their private area costs 580PHP/9.90USD for an hour plus 300PHP/5.12USD rent for their golf clubs. They also have a golf club with a room with KTV that costs around 15,000PHP/255USD and can accommodate 15-30 people inside.
GOLF TIME
I was instructed on how to hold the club and the proper posture for hitting the ball. It was challenging at first, but I got the hang of it in time.
I still don't understand how the scoring works. As long as I hit the ball, I'm satisfied. Just practising the swings is fun.
I invited @hiddenblade and was very happy she joined me, so I got a little rest from playing.
She was also instructed the same way I did.
We ordered small snacks to eat and drink while we rested from playing. Their food is a bit pricy but still worth the experience,
I recommend the place for a fun time playing with yourself or with other friends, and I would love to go back with my close friends again.