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21Fore Golf Swings Into Richardson With Simulators, Drinks and Bays

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Published on February 05, 2026
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Indoor golf just got a serious upgrade along North Central Expressway. 2-1-Fore Golf, a new indoor golf simulator venue, quietly teed off in Richardson at the start of February, bringing climate-controlled bays, an arcade, and a full-service bar and kitchen to the busy corridor. The social-club-style spot is in soft-opening mode and is already pitching itself as a home base for leagues and private events for golfers of every skill level.

As reported by Community Impact, 2-1-Fore Golf opened Monday and is currently operating on a limited basis, with a grand-opening weekend slated for the final weekend of February. The outlet lists the business at 1002 N. Central Expressway, Ste. 579, in Richardson, and notes that the venue’s website is the go-to for bookings and membership information.

What you'll find inside

According to 21Fore Golf, the space is equipped with Golfzon NX simulators designed for realistic course play and virtual practice ranges. An arcade of interactive golf games adds a more playful angle for guests who are less worried about dialing in their swing.

The same site highlights a full kitchen and bar and notes that the simulator bays can be reserved for private parties and corporate rentals, positioning the venue as much for social outings as for serious practice sessions.

Where it sits in Richardson

Per the Richardson Chamber, 2-1-Fore Golf occupies unit 579 at 1002 N. Central Expressway, set in a retail strip just off the US-75 corridor. The newcomer joins a small but growing lineup of year-round practice options in North Texas; nearby Golf Ranch and Fairway Fields both offer outdoor range-and-simulator hybrids that have already built a following with local players.

Memberships, leagues, and booking

The club is promoting month-to-month membership tiers, league play open to all skill levels, and corporate-bay sponsorships, with pricing and benefits laid out by 21Fore Golf. The site also invites would-be members and curious golfers to request early access, sign up for demo hour,s and contact the staff to lock in bays for lessons or private events ahead of the planned grand-opening weekend.

Operators plan to roll out that grand-opening weekend at the end of February and then shift into a regular schedule of leagues and events, with updates posted on the venue’s site. For Richardson golfers, it adds a tech-forward, weather-proof place to work on their game or just hang out with friends, no matter what the forecast looks like.