New Latham business offers simulated indoor golf experience

New indoor golf center allows people to sharpen game

There is a way for people to keep their golf game sharp during the cold weather. Albatross Screen Golf has opened on Columbia Street Extension in Latham. It uses real balls and clubs to replicate a round of golf on the course of your choice. Simulators use sensors to track the movement of the club and ball. It then works out the ball’s distance, direction, angle and even backspin speed to give you real-time data while you play.

There is a way for people to keep their golf game sharp during the cold weather.

Albatross Screen Golf has opened on Columbia Street Extension in Latham. It uses real balls and clubs to replicate a round of golf on the course of your choice. Simulators use sensors to track the movement of the club and ball. It then works out the ball’s distance, direction, angle and even backspin speed to give you real-time data while you play.

Albatross is offering a special promotional rate to customers of $20 an hour – instead of the regular $40 an hour rate. That offer is available until Nov. 30.
Albatross is open seven days a week.
Golf lessons are also available through an in-house instructor.

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