The final event will take place at the 2025 PGA Show, where the winning team will get $150,000.
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There’s a new indoor golf league coming from Golfzon, an industry leader in high-end golf simulators.
The 12-team Golfzon Tour was announced Tuesday, with plans for 12 teams in the U.S. as well as Mexico, Canada and England competing for big money.
The Tour Finals are being scheduled for the week of the 2025 PGA Show, where the winning Golfzon Tour team will get $150,000.
Golfzon has already been running the GTour in South Korea for more than 10 years. The events there are broadcast live on a golf-specific cable TV network.
The new North American/UK league will have a qualifying process at each of the team’s locations in order to attract players. Each team will have five players and golfers in the different areas of the world will compete live against one another.
Golfzon simulator
The locations of each of the teams:
London – The Golf Rooms
New York City – Golfzon Social
Toronto – Golfplay
Detroit – Tee Times
Louisville – Tee It Up Golf USA
Orlando – Golfzon Leadbetter
Minneapolis – Element Indoor Golf
Chicago – The Green
Tulsa – BirdieBay
Houston – The Daly Round
Mexico – Mulligan’s Monterrey
Los Angeles – Golf Envy
The teams will participate in a five-week, round-robin schedule that’s scheduled to start in October and will be available on golfzontour.com and the official Golfzon YouTube channel.
The golf course simulators will have golfers playing the Old Course at St. Andrews, Kingsbarns Golf Links, Pebble Beach Golf Links, The Ocean Course at Kiawah Island, Harbour Town Golf Links, Spyglass Hill Golf
Course and the Stadium Course at PGA West. The Tour Finals at the 2025 PGA Show in Orlando will be contested on the virtual links of Bay Hill Club and Lodge.
A burgeoning segment of the game is the golf entertainment side of things.
CHANDLER, Ariz. – A burgeoning segment of golf is on the entertainment side of things. Topgolf comes to mind, as does the Tiger Woods-backed Popstroke. There are places like Putting World, too.
Now Golfzon is looking to get a larger piece of the action in the United States.
Hugely popular in Asia, the high-end golf simulator manufacturer is making inroads in the U.S., having entered the market here about six years ago. Stinger’s Golf Club, in the golf hotbed of Arizona, is one of newest businesses to feature Golfzon’s products.
The indoor golf facility, which owner Tyler Wilson likes to call a “golf bar,” recently held a grand opening in the Phoenix suburb of Chandler. Wilson was previously in the logistics freight brokerage business, but something told him to take a chance with a concept that’s a little more fun. And fun is to be had here.
Stinger’s Golf Club in Chandler, Arizona (Todd Kelly/Golfweek)
“I was always finding myself wanting to get out and play some more golf and turn my passion into a business a little more,” said the former college baseball player.
Inspired by a visit to Golf the Green in Chicago, Wilson sensed there was something to this screen golf concept. It led him to an empty storefront in a strip mall that used to be an AutoZone, where he set up shop for Stinger’s.
On his first day of business, a man popped in for a round. He had just dropped his wife off for a hair appointment, punched “golf near me” into Google and discovered Stinger’s was right around the corner.
Powered by simulators made by Golfzon, golfers can hit in six bays and play up to 200 simulated golf courses including Pebble Beach and PGA West. A hitting bay costs $50 an hour, and Stinger’s offers several membership options.
If you haven’t played this kind of screen golf, it may only be a matter of time until you do. Golfzon already is a major player in the trend, especially in Korea, where golfers are starved for any chance to wack a little white ball.
For a sense of Golfzon’s scale, the company offers the following sample of data from 2023:
Holes played on Golfzon simulators: 1,746,790,758
Rounds played: 99,965,162
Shots hit: 7,246,686,086
Countries with Golfzon simulators: 41
Golfzon simulators worldwide: Close to 10,000
Facilities in the U.S. with Golfzon simulators: Almost 200
Of the 500 or so Golfzon simulators in the U.S., about 200 are residential installations.
When Golfzon first arrived in the U.S., close to 90 percent of sales were to golfer’s homes. That has flipped, with 90 percent of screens now being installed in places like Stinger’s.
The bays have a variety of surfaces to hit from that simulate fairways, two thicknesses of rough and sand traps.
A synthetic surface that mimics a sand trap at Stinger’s Golf Club in Chandler, Arizona (Todd Kelly/Golfweek)
The floor moves to present golfers with sidehill and other angled lies. There’s an app that captures your best shots and sends you video replays, so you can brag to all your friends when you birdie from a greenside bunker on No. 7 at Pebble Beach Golf Links, for example.
Mostly, it’s about fun.
“I always try to refer to us as a golf bar,” Wilson said. “It’s something that you can go and watch the game if you want to, if you just want to hang out and meet up with your buddies, grab some food and watch the game, throw some bets down, whatever you want to do.”
He envisions big crowds for NFL games. He says he can also see fantasy football players settling disputes over draft order on the large putting green in front of the bar. The whole place can be rented out for corporate functions, bachelor parties, you name it. They’ll even extend hours past normal closing time if need be.
It’s also a place for Arizona’s golfers to scratch that itch without dealing with temperatures of more than 100 degrees.
“We feel like, obviously, in the summer, it’s going to be a great alternative, where you can play quickly, play cheaply and dodge the heat,” Wilson said.
Leadbetter Academy’s new location near Orlando will feature technology to help players of any level.
The Leadbetter Golf Academy’s world headquarters is planning a move across Interstate 4 south of Orlando, having announced Thursday it is leaving ChampionsGate Golf Club to set up new residence at Reunion Resort this year.
Leadbetter Golf Academy was acquired in 2018 by Golfzon, a South Korean company best known for its indoor golf simulators. The company is now officially known as Golfzon Leadbetter and operates 38 academies in 15 countries. Leadbetter Academies was founded in 1983 by instructor David Leadbetter, who has worked with numerous tour professionals and 26 major championship winners, with perhaps his most famous student being Nick Faldo.
Reunion Resort is home to three golf courses designed by Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson. It is the former home of the ANNIKA Academy, which closed in 2016. Kingwood International Resorts bought Reunion in 2019.
David Leadbetter on the range at Reunion Resort near Orlando (Courtesy of Golfzon Leadbetter)
“I have taught golf all over the world and there are few places as well suited for golfers to learn and play as the Reunion Resort and Golf Club,” Leadbetter said in a media release announcing the move. “We share Kingwood International Resorts’ vision for offering the very best golf experience at Reunion. Reunion already has three great golf courses; now they’ll have a golf academy to match. I can’t wait to give the first lesson from the new facility.”
The new academy at Reunion will feature plenty of technology, including lesson studios with launch monitors, 3D swing analysis, radar-based tracking of shots on the range, club fitting, fitness and biomechanics. The facility also will include a Golfzon TwoVision simulator studio to host virtual tournaments, the release said. The coaching staff plans to host a wide range of players from beginners to tour stars.
“Reunion Resort and Golf Club gives us the perfect location to expand the Golfzon Leadbetter business as well as offering golfers a unique facility to work on every aspect of their game, whatever their level of play,” Benedict Riches, CEO of Golfzon Leadbetter, said in the release.
“This new partnership is a natural fit, bringing yet another legend to our resort with the Golfzon Leadbetter World Headquarters,” said Anthony Carll, general manager of Reunion Resort. “We are absolutely thrilled to be able to offer this experience this fall with such a respected legend in the golf community.”