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Indoor Golf experience now open in Drumheller

    Duffers have a new place in downtown Drumheller to hang out year round and even work on their swing.
    Phil McCluskey, who was Dinosaur Trail Golf and Country Club’s pro from 1993 to 2007, and Dave Schinnour have collaborated on opening Lowleft Golf. They introduced the latest technology in golf simulators.
    The facility on 3rd Avenue features two Bogolf Simulators, the first to be installed in a retail business in Canada. This is a brand new technology where users can challenge 70 different courses. While McCluskey says the facility is primarily for recreation, he can use it for lessons as well.
    Lowleft Golf also has a putting green and is licensed for food and beverage service, much like a bowling alley. They will be adding retail golf apparel and equipment in the near future.
    They have already hosted a couple private parties and are seeing golfers trickling through the doors.
    They are planning to have the facility open seven days a week year round, and will even begin league play.

(l-r) Dave Schinnour, Scott Schinnour Phil McCluskey and Tony Pliva try out the new Lowleft Golf simulators in downtown Drumheller.


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