Vermont Golf Simulator & Indoor Golf Directory

As the sport of golf embraces advanced technology, golfers across Vermont are turning to high-fidelity simulation to train, compete, and play year-round. This directory brings together public indoor facilities, simulator lounges, private clubs, and mobile services so you can compare options quickly and book with confidence.

Whether you’re in Burlington, Rutland, Stowe, or the Northeast Kingdom, you’ll find lounges with food and drinks, training-focused studios, and community venues with turnkey simulator bays. Each profile summarizes core services, location details, and pricing notes to help you choose the right fit.

Stonehedge Indoor Golf – Rutland, VT

Dedicated simulator facility with public tee times, lessons, and league play.

Description: Stonehedge runs multiple bays with modern launch-monitor tech and a wide virtual-course library. Reserve solo practice, bring a foursome for 18 indoors, or join one of the rotating leagues. Popular with local high-school and winter-league golfers.

📍 Location: Rutland, VT (see site for directions)

📞 Phone: (802) 779-9595

📧 Email: info@stonehedgeindoorgolf.com

🌐 Website: stonehedgeindoorgolf.com

Services Offered

  • Simulator tee times & practice sessions
  • Leagues & private events
  • Lessons & game improvement

Service Area: Rutland & central Vermont

Pricing: Published hourly rates (see website)

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As the sport of golf embraces advanced technology, golfers across Vermont are turning to high-fidelity simulation to train, compete, and play year-round. This directory brings together trusted indoor golf venues and simulator providers so you can compare options quickly and book with confidence.

Browse by region—Champlain Valley (Burlington Area), Central Vermont, Southern Vermont, and Rutland & Killington—or jump to our comparison table. Return to the SwingLix Golf Simulator Network for other states.

🔥 Smart Booking Tips for Vermont

Before You Book

  • Compare hourly rates—weekday mornings often cost less than evenings or weekends.
  • Decide between hourly play, leagues, or membership options (some clubs are member-only).
  • Check simulator technology (TrackMan, aboutGolf, multi-sport sims) before reserving.
  • Review age policies, equipment rentals, and group booking rules.

Pro Tips

  • Reserve early for weekends and league nights—prime slots go fast.
  • Choose venues with food & beverage service for parties or client events.
  • Ask about loyalty programs or memberships to reduce repeat-visit costs.

Explore the Vermont Golf Simulator & Indoor Golf Directory to find high-tech play, lessons, leagues, and social experiences statewide.

About Indoor Golf in Vermont

Vermont’s indoor golf scene centers on the Burlington metro (South Burlington, Shelburne, Essex), with additional options in Manchester and resort corridors. Players enjoy year-round play on TrackMan, aboutGolf, and multi-sport simulator bays. Typical open-play pricing runs around $40–$60 per hour depending on peak/off-peak. Several locations host leagues, lessons, fittings, clinics, and private events.

  • Year-round access with climate-controlled spaces.
  • Leagues & coaching across major metros.
  • Food & beverage available at select lounges.
  • Flexible access—some studios are member-only; others offer hourly public play.

Why Choose Indoor Golf in Vermont?

Indoor golf delivers reliable conditions, instant swing feedback, and premium course libraries—ideal for skill development, league play, or a night out. With precise ball and club data, players can benchmark progress, test equipment, or enjoy a casual round with friends regardless of weather. Venues across Vermont also support birthdays, corporate outings, and team events with convenient booking and hospitality options.

Compare Top Vermont Indoor Golf Venues

Venue City / Region Simulator Tech Access Typical Pricing Good For
Gonzo’s HD Sports South Burlington / Champlain Valley TrackMan (multiple bays) Hourly, Leagues, Lessons Varies by time/day Practice, group play, coaching
Back Nine Indoor Golf Lounge South Burlington Multi-sport simulator bays Hourly, Events, Bar Service ~$40 off-peak / ~$60 peak per hour Nights out, parties, casual rounds
Whack @ Shelburne Athletic Club Shelburne / Champlain Valley TrackMan Hourly, Lessons See venue for rates Data-driven practice
Essex Indoor Golf Essex Junction / Champlain Valley aboutGolf simulators Hourly, Leagues, Events See venue for rates League play, social rounds
“The Attic” – Manchester Country Club Manchester / Southern Vermont aboutGolf Members, Lessons, Events Member access; inquire for rates Member practice, fittings

Frequently Asked Questions — Vermont Indoor Golf

Where can I play indoor golf in Vermont?

See our regional list below: Champlain Valley (Burlington, South Burlington, Shelburne, Essex), Central Vermont, Southern Vermont, and Rutland & Killington.

How much does it cost to play?

Most venues fall in the $40–$60 per hour range depending on peak/off-peak time. Member-only studios may price access differently.

Do any Vermont venues offer memberships?

Yes—country clubs (e.g., Manchester CC) include simulator access for members; several public venues also run leagues and loyalty programs.

Can I host parties or corporate events?

Absolutely. Lounges in the Burlington area provide multiple bays, private areas, and food & beverage service—ideal for celebrations or team outings.

Service Areas Across Vermont

Champlain Valley (Burlington Area)

Includes Gonzo’s HD Sports (South Burlington), Back Nine Indoor Golf Lounge (South Burlington), Whack @ Shelburne Athletic Club (Shelburne), and Essex Indoor Golf (Essex Junction).
Compare these venues

Central Vermont

Options rotate seasonally around Montpelier–Barre–Waterbury; check clubs and training studios for winter simulator access.
Compare central options

Southern Vermont

Includes “The Attic” at Manchester Country Club (member access) and seasonal offerings near Bennington/Brattleboro.
Compare southern venues

Rutland & Killington

Resort corridors frequently host pop-up or club-based simulator bays—check local courses and training studios during ski season.
See Rutland/Killington details

Best Practices for Enjoying Indoor Golf in Vermont

Before Your Visit

  • Check venue policies on outside clubs, footwear, and group sizes.
  • Scan pricing for off-peak discounts and league nights.
  • Reserve ahead for weekends or special events.

During Your Visit

  • Warm up in practice modes to calibrate distances.
  • Use data readouts (ball speed, spin, club path) to track progress.
  • Follow staff guidance for safe and courteous play.

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