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Back Nine Golf Simulation Venue Set for Allen Opening

Indoor golf chain Back Nine plans to open a new location in Allen on Feb. 23 at 190 E. Stacy Road.

Priya Nair

July 4, 20261 min read

Golf simulation - illustration, Jake Team LLC
Golf simulation - illustration, Jake Team LLC

Back Nine is preparing to launch a new indoor golf simulation facility in Allen, with an opening date set for Feb. 23. The company representative confirmed the late February timeline for the new venue, which will be situated at 190 E. Stacy Road, Ste. 1510.

Allen is located approximately 9 miles east of Frisco. The new site will join a network of existing Back Nine locations that currently operate in Denton, Keller, and Flower Mound, as well as other cities across the United States.

The business model centers on providing an indoor golf simulation experience for customers. Specific details regarding the scope of services, pricing, or staffing for the Allen branch were not provided in the available information.

For additional information about the upcoming location, the company directs visitors to its website at www.thebackninegolf.com/allen-tx. Further operational details about the Allen facility remain unclear at this time.

Source: Community Impact.

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https://communityimpact.com/allen/business/back-nine-to-offer-indoor-golf-simulation-in-allen/

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Priya Nair

Business and growth reporter covering Collin and Denton counties.

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