The Birdie Lounge in Fraser officially opens its doors

Birdie Lounge/Courtesy photo
The Birdie Lounge, a new golf simulator bar in Fraser, officially opened its doors on the afternoon of Friday, Feb. 23. The bar is open seven days a week from noon to midnight and is located at 406 Zerex St. in the new mixed-use building Koselig on Main.
This locally-owned concept has four golf simulator bays with 16-foot, 4K screens that can accommodate up to six people. There are more than 700 real-life courses to choose from. Patrons can bring their own clubs or use the ones provided by the bar.
The owners say that opening day was a “big success,” and there was a mix of locals and tourists this weekend.

“Our staff is still training and the patience of all the customers was very appreciated!” Birdie Lounge stated in an email to Sky-Hi News.
Average play time is about one hour per person for 18 holes. For optimal play, Birdie Lounge suggests two to four people per bay. Bays are rented for $65 an hour.
Booking online before you arrive is encouraged, but walk-ins are welcome and will be based on availability. Check out Birdie’s social media pages for specials and updates.
Reservations can be made online at FraserBirdieLounge.com.
Tara Alatorre is the editor of Sky-Hi News. You can reach her at 970-557-6031 or talatorre@skyhinews.com.

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