https://thelocaldrive.com/I played in some indoor leagues this winter at a simulator bar about 30 minutes from my house (20 minutes from my office). My buddy and I actually quit the winter Topgolf league we had played in and felt we made the right decision. These guys seem to be doing ok with their location in Denver and the one in Longmont ("my" location). The leagues had about 45 team participants between the two locations. You could only play Sunday-Wednesday since they are obviously more booked up on the other days.
We went a couple other Saturdays/Sundays when the courses were closed due to snow. We would book 4 hours and I'd spend roughly $100 on the time (it was discounted because a member booked the bay), drinks, and a food order. So cheaper than going to a course other than my home course where I volunteer, but not quite the same satisfaction as playing golf (Well, not as satisfying as playing GOOD golf).
Another friend in the Longmont area has the membership which is 90 minutes a day which can be used up until 4pm each day and you're blacked out Saturday. You get discounts on additional time and other things like the league entry fees.
My biggest complaint with the whole setup is short game and the fact you dont get to putt. It's very frustrating to hit short shots around greens. I also wish you could putt but it just gives you a 1,2,or 3 putt depending on where you land on the green.
They have a high end selection of alcohol and craft beer which is priced accordingly. They have a food truck that is good, but operates somewhat sporadically. The best food option is a pizza joint a block away that you can order from and they walk it over. Very good food, but I got a bit turned off when they started automatically adding a 25% gratuity to every order.
Overall, I like the place, but probably will not visit until it snows again. There is a very good practice facility at the course 5 minutes from my office. I don't think I would buy a membership because it's just a bit too far away from me to take advantage of on a lunch break. I'm also not huge into the numbers that trackman provides and I dont chase equipment.