I’m normally not a review guy but I felt like I should do this. It was a moderately nice day in Kansas and I wanted to hit some golf balls so I went here. The place was closed because of the flu and they didn’t have coverage. Some random guy explained that to me, that is how I knew why everything was locked. I went to the driving range to see that all the every bucket by the boxes were full of golf balls. I would’ve gladly paid the $5 for the 30 golf balls that I hit because I am a golfer and had a thought in my mind of how to fix my swing, instead they were closed but I got to work it out and felt good when I left. I know that great life is a big company and whoever runs this course has little to no help but this impressed me. You could have just locked the door and if someone gets upset, that is their problem. BUT they did care enough to leave the bins full of balls for the golf truthers that just wanted to hit some balls. Finding good people is tough, those of us that run businesses understand that, but the fact that they cared enough to take the 20 minutes out of their life to put the balls out as an “I’m sorry about the inconvenience gesture “ really did impress me. Whoever made that decision, kudos to you!
a month ago
Great nine whole course that they've put a lot of work into over the years. The toptracer range is fun if you feel like you don't want play the course and just work on your swing. Has a chipping and putting green,and mini golf for the kids
11 months ago
This place is pretty bad ass. Got a membership at great life so we all came and checked it out. I was pretty impressed. I been to top golf in overland park and to be honest I would chose TopCITYGOLF over it.. The young men inside were really knowledgeable about everything, prices etc. Hats off to all them. We ended up playing Putt Putt but we're coming back soon for the driving range. Not alot to do in Topeka and always drove past it... Now I could kick myself in the ass for not going to check it out sooner
a year ago