
Southwest Austin golfers now have a new way to keep their swings sharp, rain or shine. Fiber Golf has opened a private indoor club built around two oversized simulator bays loaded with tour-level analytics. The compact, members-first spot features wall-to-wall impact screens and coaching-ready data, and it is set to host leagues, tournaments, and private events for players who want focused practice rather than a noisy night out.
According to Community Impact, Fiber Golf opened in late May and will offer membership tiers alongside hourly bay rentals. The outlet reports the venue is planning a six-week league with a prize pool of up to $1,500 and will host tournaments and league play, signaling that competitive calendars are already in the works.
Tour‑level tech inside the bays
The simulators use TrackMan’s indoor-optimized launch-monitor technology, a system that combines radar, infrared, and high-speed imaging to capture ball speed, spin, launch angle, and club metrics for every shot, according to TrackMan. Those numbers are paired with large-format Virtual Golf graphics so players can analyze swings, replay shots, and build structured practice sessions instead of just pounding balls into a screen.
Memberships, leagues, and pricing
Fiber Golf’s website lists two private bays with 40‑foot impact screens and advertises a membership tier at about $300 per month for roughly 10 hours of simulator time, plus hourly bay rentals and event packages, according to Fiber Golf. The company also promotes instruction and group bookings, positioning the club as both a training ground and a social venue for small groups and corporate events.
Where it fits in Austin’s scene
Austin’s indoor-simulator market has expanded in recent years, from multi-bay performance centers such as Golfinity to high-capacity entertainment at Topgolf. Fiber Golf is targeting a narrower lane, focusing on smaller groups, private access, and tour-level analytics to appeal to players who care more about dialing in numbers than ordering another round.
Booking, membership, and league details are available on Fiber Golf’s site, with schedules expected to solidify as leagues and tournaments are announced. For Austinites looking for year-round, tech-forward ways to work on their game, the new club adds one more option to the local golf lineup.








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