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March 2024 by Tyler Yurchevich
Sim seems very accurate but graphics and projectors seem a little outdated. Always have a great time there though.We normally get the big room whenever I've been in the past, but last time we got one of the normal size sims. I have longer clubs because I'm at least 6 ft. 1 in and I have a pretty wide takeaway. I did hit the wall which is padded at least for the clubs safety on my backswing which makes taking a full swing difficult. If you have longer than standard shafts and you're a tall guy like me, just take that into consideration.
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February 2024 by Scott Peterson
Best indoor simulator in the Twin Cities.
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November 2023 by John B.
Literally one of the best if not the best places to keep your golf game solid in the winter...the simulators are a 10/10 plus the staff is knowledgeable & professional so if your looking for a good place to sharpen your skills in the winter the I recommend Inside Edge...
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November 2023 by Kevin U.
My favorite indoor golf simulator option in the Twin Cities. Great courses, fun playability - especially short game and putting is really good on these sims. Friendly staff. Fun league nights.
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November 2023 by Dan B.
Homemade pizzas, great atmosphere and simulators are very accurate. If looking to work on your game or have fun with friends, Inside Edge allows both. We played Pebble Beach today !
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November 2023 by Tim E.
Upgraded software, awesome & helpful staff, great pizza and a wide selection of drinks found here. Not to mention great events and leagues. It's always a great time at "the Edge." The bays are spacious and well layed-out. Great location for all western suburbs.
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November 2023 by Cory T.
love inside edge. Top notch service and golf simulators. great drinks selection and pizzas. Must visit for new or experienced golfers.
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May 2023 by Colby Thompson
Great simulators. Even better deals through TwinCitiesGolf!
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March 2023 by Go Low Golf Company
Inside Edge is always great to work with. I host demo days here and play. I find that their aboutGolf sims are actually more accurate than Trackman for indoor club fittings. Highly recommend.
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March 2023 by TheAgentcnote
IEG is so fun! The staff is fun and very helpful. Love the pizza and beer selection!
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March 2023 by Minnesotawaterneck Miller
Used to be a fun Saturday morningsNow they come in your bay every mins to push you to finish. One hole left you can hear “them this bay is open now” Can’t even put your shoes on to leave there pushing next person in.
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March 2023 by TwinCitiesGolf. com
Hands down the best simulators I've played on in the metro. The putting and short game is actually really accurate and fun. Suprisingly affordable, too, for all the upgrades they have done. Also bring groups and we have a great time.
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February 2023 by Cale S.
For years, I have played at Inside Edge and have not found my rhythm due to spinny tee shots and super long wedges. It was not only Inside Edge but all of the simulators. I tried to find a place that didn't have a 3800rpm backspin tee shot and yes, Taylor Made fit me with an estimated 2100 rpm spin rate. I decided to give them a try again because I had free sim hours from my tournament play. I have excellent news. I brought in my prgr doppler radar device to check distance and ball speed. The prgr device has been verified to be +-1 mph clubhead and ball speed to a Trackman and to my surprise it was spot on for most of our players. See pics. The upgraded screens and software has closed the gap between ficticious and real golf. We plan on coming back for the multiple screen simSurround. We may have found our new place!
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November 2022 by Hunter Hoaglund
Great spot for indoor golf! Gray duck seltzers and perfect conditions year round make it an awesome spot. I found the aboutGolf simulators to be very accurate and super fun to play on. I played 9 holes in 4 different countries at premier courses(36 holes) in only 2 hours. Great customer service and all around experience. Will be in frequently!
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April 2022 by Michael K.
As the most recent review is from 2019, I thought I'd weigh in. I've been visiting Inside Edge for several years (less so during the pandemic), trying to improve driver speed. A buddy and me visited several times last December, reserving the closed "Curved Bay" room to limit exposure, but no one is using masks anymore. They have 3 types of bays: 7 standard bays, one with a curved screen in a bigger room, and one wrap-around screen in a separate room. Frankly, I've found that the standard bays are just fine, and are a bit less expensive. The driving range simulation provides a number of stats and allows you to compare and average stats for shots for any club. Of course, the measurements don't seem to always match outdoor reality, but they seem consistent relative to each other. Compared to my portable Garmin monitor, it seems a bit more accurate. You use their balls, which are marked to allow the camera to immediately assess spin. However, there is no replay to visually show you how your clubface actually hit the ball. There are a number of courses you can play from throughout the world, but there are many famous ones that aren't available. Even so, there are enough that I've probably only played 20% of those available. They recently installed a software update that added more courses. The biggest problem I have with indoor simulators centers around depth perception on shorter shots; "feel" doesn't cut it, so you have to learn how far to hit or putt based on distance to the pin. Also, it doesn't appear that this simulator actually reflect a difference hitting from trap or deep rough. Sam manages the facility most weekday mornings, which is when I tend to play as there is an appreciable discount for seniors playing before noon. Sam does a good job in getting everything set up (and then fixing something after I've screwed up by fiddling with the interface). They offer a selection of sports drinks, water and beer, as well as some microwaveable snacks I believe.