A crowd of about 150 people were on hand last Friday at the new Topgolf in Little Rock for a ribbon-cutting and grand opening.
The mammoth, two-story structure features 72 bays for golf along with party rooms, bars and a restaurant at 5 Topgolf Way off Colonel Glenn Road.
You can’t miss it, or the netting, on the freeway.
This is the second Topgolf in Arkansas with the other being in Rogers,
Topgolf is the anchor of mixed-use development dubbed the “Village at Club View” and is repped by Colliers.
Little Rock Mayor Frank Scott Jr., an avid Topgolf fan, was among those who spoke on Friday.
“We’re having fun but this is also economic development,” he said. “This is going to be 300 jobs.”
As noted, the facility will employ 300 when fully staffed and will include a bar, restaurant as well as other yard games that the company said makes it, “ the prime spot for team outings, family gatherings, meetings or really anything.”
Scott also thanked other economic and business leaders for their efforts in getting Topgolf to Little Rock and among them were VCC’s Sam Alley and his wife Janet, who are both avid golfers.
Topgolf will be open this holiday weekend as well.
New Year's Eve: Closing at 1 a.m.
New Year's Day: Opening at 10 a.m. and with a normal closing time.
Topgolf in full swing
Topgolf in full swing
Topgolf in full swing
A crowd of about 150 people were on hand last Friday at the new Topgolf in Little Rock for a ribbon-cutting and grand opening.
The mammoth, two-story structure features 72 bays for golf along with party rooms, bars and a restaurant at 5 Topgolf Way off Colonel Glenn Road.
You can’t miss it, or the netting, on the freeway.
This is the second Topgolf in Arkansas with the other being in Rogers,
Topgolf is the anchor of mixed-use development dubbed the “Village at Club View” and is repped by Colliers.
Little Rock Mayor Frank Scott Jr., an avid Topgolf fan, was among those who spoke on Friday.
“We’re having fun but this is also economic development,” he said. “This is going to be 300 jobs.”
As noted, the facility will employ 300 when fully staffed and will include a bar, restaurant as well as other yard games that the company said makes it, “ the prime spot for team outings, family gatherings, meetings or really anything.”
Scott also thanked other economic and business leaders for their efforts in getting Topgolf to Little Rock and among them were VCC’s Sam Alley and his wife Janet, who are both avid golfers.
Topgolf will be open this holiday weekend as well.
New Year's Eve: Closing at 1 a.m.
New Year's Day: Opening at 10 a.m. and with a normal closing time.