Golf has always been my time to reset, quiet fairways, long shadows, the rhythm of swing and walk. But lately, golf has also become something else: a way to connect with my family.
Last weekend, that connection happened under soft LED lights at Green Room Indoor Golf in Camarillo. My daughter and I booked an evening bay, brought a few snacks, and stepped into a world where golf met gaming, learning, and laughter all rolled into one.
Honestly, I’m just excited there’s finally a new place to play after hours. Between family, work, and daylight that seems to vanish too fast, finding time to golf has always been a challenge. Green Room fills that gap, a place where the lights never fade and the tee time starts when you arrive.
Real Golf Feel, No Time Worries
Green Room’s Trackman iO simulators track everything: club speed, spin rate, carry distance, and face angle with precision. It’s the same technology the pros use, but here it’s wrapped in something warmer: music, conversation, and family energy.
No waiting for tee times, no worrying about daylight. We played a few of the world’s most beautiful courses, including a Hawaii layout that brought back memories. The graphics captured the contours so faithfully that my daughter gasped when her ball rolled and hit a virtual lava rock ridge.
Turning Practice into Play
When we switched to game modes, target practice, long-drive, and closest-to-pin challenges, the competitive spark lit up. We weren’t chasing perfect swings; we were chasing moments.
That’s the quiet genius of indoor golf: it transforms golf from a solitary pursuit into something social and shared. The bays next to us were filled with couples, coworkers, and groups of friends. Everyone was in their own rhythm, data flashing, laughter carrying across the lounge.
A Space That Fits Every Kind of Golfer
Green Room offers a lounge atmosphere that feels more gathering than a golf lesson. You can drop in after work, bring your kids, or fine-tune your swing with a coach.
The New Face of Family Golf
A few days earlier, I had been standing on a real tee box, natural, timeless, serene. But that night at Green Room was its heartbeat, immediate, joyful, and accessible.
You don’t need perfect weather or a four-hour block on the weekend to share the game you love. You just need a place that turns golf into a connection.
For us, that place was Green Room Indoor Golf, where a father, a daughter, and a glowing screen turned golf into family time.