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Changing how Canberra plays golf

 

At the heart of P59 are TrackMan-powered simulator bays, providing detailed information about every shot.

Golf doesn’t have to mean spending half a day on the course. This sponsored post by Canberra’s P59 shows how technology can make the game easier to play, practise and fit around busy lives.

Golf is changing.

For years, getting better at golf meant finding a tee time, driving to a course, spending four or five hours playing and hoping you could work out what went wrong somewhere around the 14th hole.

P59 has a different idea.

Overlooking Lake Ginninderra at Emu Bank in Belconnen, the Canberra-owned and founded golf destination brings together technology, coaching, club fitting, retail and social golf under one roof — making golf easier to access, more enjoyable and easier to improve at.

The concept is built around flexibility. You might have 45 minutes after work to hit some balls, want to play 18 holes without worrying about the weather, work on a particular part of your game, or simply catch up with friends.

And you don’t need to be a serious golfer to walk through the doors. There’s no dress code and no expectation that you already know your handicap. Beginners can play virtual golf courses and games, while experienced golfers can use the technology to fine-tune their game.

There are options for every type of golfer, with casual bookings available through the P59 online booking system.

At the heart of P59 are TrackMan-powered simulator bays, providing detailed information about every shot. Rather than hitting balls and guessing what went wrong, golfers can see exactly what happened and use that information to practise with purpose.

The philosophy is simple: hit it, see it, understand it, fix it.

P59 also features PuttView, an advanced putting analysis and visualisation system, alongside PGA golf coaching.

For golfers looking to upgrade their equipment, P59 offers full club fitting experiences from leading manufacturers including Titleist, Mizuno, LAB Golf, Bridgestone and Piretti. Titleist has appointed P59 as a Titleist Premium Fitting Partner, recognising its commitment to delivering a high-level fitting experience.

There are options for every type of golfer, with casual bookings available through the P59 online booking system. For those wanting to make golf a regular part of their week, P59 Club membership is $59 per week, offering unlimited weekly bookings, bookings up to 10 days in advance, two active bookings at a time and 90-minute sessions. Members also receive 10% off golf lessons, premium golf apparel and equipment. (OpenCourt)

P59 members also receive 10% off golf lessons, premium golf apparel and equipment. (OpenCourt)

For those looking to commit for the year, P59 is also offering an Annual Membership — Buy 10 Months, Get 12, with a full 12 months available for the price of 10. View P59 membership options and join online. (OpenCourt)

Whether you’re chasing a lower handicap, learning the game, playing with friends or simply looking for something different to do on a Friday night, P59 is designed to fit golf around your life — rather than the other way around.

As a proudly Canberra-owned business, P59’s ambition is to build more than an indoor golf facility. It’s creating a community around a game that can be enjoyed by everyone.

P59 is located at Emu Bank, Belconnen, overlooking Lake Ginninderra. Book a session, explore memberships or discover P59.

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