After years of anticipation, Topgolf has officially opened its doors in Burlingame! Following its debut in late December, the social high-tech golf complex has quickly become a fan favorite. Located on the San Francisco Bayfront, Topgolf provides fun for the whole family with spectacular views. It is also highly accessible, as it is located just three miles from the SFO Airport.

For anyone looking to escape the cool weather this week, Topgolf’s temperature-controlled bays are an excellent way to get outside and try something new. With many holidays and rain expected in the coming months, Topgolf is the perfect getaway for your slow days. Be prepared to unleash your competitive side with Topgolf golf exclusive games, including Angry Birds and Sonic The Hedgehog, which create a deeply immersive experience for players. 

While you enjoy the plethora of interactive games that Topgolf offers, be sure to check out the on-site bar and restaurant. From souvenir cocktails to table bites, the restaurant offers an extensive menu perfect for any group. Be sure to save room for the signature Donut Hole-In-Ones with injectable flavors! The comfortable lounge atmosphere creates the perfect environment for you to decompress.

Once you fall in love with golfing, take advantage of their 107 bays on a Tuesday, where you can enjoy half-price golfing! If you find yourself craving more, Topgolf offers a variety of lessons so you can refine your skills and win in your next Angrybirds game

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