Arcade Marketing operates as an indoor golf facility tucked into the Chattanooga area, combining a hitting bay with simulator technology to serve golfers who want to practice year-round or refine their swing in a controlled environment. Unlike traditional driving ranges, which dominate the region's outdoor golf landscape, this venue targets players who need precision feedback, play multiple rounds without leaving, or train during weather that makes outdoor golf impractical.
The facility centers on golf simulators paired with hitting bays. Players hit real golf balls into a screen or sensor array that captures ball flight data, club metrics, and landing position, then displays the shot on a virtual course. This format lets golfers play full 18-hole rounds, practice on famous layouts, or drill specific shots. The setup is smaller than a full public golf course but larger than a residential simulator; it serves solo players and small groups equally well.
Arcade Marketing charges by the hour or by the round. An hour of bay time typically runs $20 to $35 per person, depending on time of day and day of week; evening and weekend rates are higher. Playing a full 18-hole round on the simulator costs between $15 and $25 per player, again with premium pricing during peak hours. Bucket rental (balls for the driving bay only, without course play) is separate and costs $8 to $15 depending on size. Verify current rates before arrival, as peak-season pricing in winter months (when outdoor play is limited) may shift upward.
Food and beverages are usually available to order from the venue or a partner vendor; many simulator-focused facilities allow outside drinks but prohibit outside food. Confirm the BYOB and food policy when you call.
Chattanooga has several outdoor ranges (Willow Creek Golf Course and Bear Trace at Harrison Bay offer range play), but they close at dusk and are subject to weather. Arcade Marketing's chief advantage is year-round, weather-proof availability and instant feedback via launch monitor data. Players serious about swing mechanics value this; casual players who enjoy hitting balls outdoors at a range may find the simulator environment less intuitive or relaxing.
Full 18-hole courses in the area (Honors Course, Black Creek Club, Honors Point) demand four hours and cart fees; Arcade Marketing delivers a round in under two hours for a fraction of the cost. The tradeoff is the screen experience versus on-course strategy and course management. For winter training, evening practice, or fitting session validation, Arcade Marketing fills a gap that outdoor ranges and courses do not.
Golfers training for competitive play, those working with an instructor on swing changes, and anyone unable to access outdoor courses due to weather or time constraints should book here. Off-season players, people recovering from injury, and golfers who live far from courses benefit from the convenience. Parents introducing young children to golf can use the simulator to build basics in a safe, controlled setting.
Golfers who primarily enjoy the outdoor experience, course difficulty, or social rounds at clubhouses will find a simulator less satisfying. Players on tight budgets may prefer a cheap public range. Those uncomfortable reading ball-flight data or navigating simulator interfaces should expect a learning curve on the first visit.
Arrive 10 to 15 minutes early to check in and confirm bay setup. Staff will orient you to the simulator interface (menu navigation, course selection, scoring display) and explain the sensor area boundaries. Bring or rent golf shoes (many facilities require them for bay play); confirm the shoe policy ahead of time. Start with one round or practice session rather than back-to-back rounds to familiarize yourself with swing speed, aim, and the lag between your swing and the screen response. Data from your first session may feel unfamiliar; this is normal.
Standard hours are typically 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. on weekdays and 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. on weekends; verify before visiting, as hours may contract in low-season months. Parking is usually on-site or street-level and does not require payment. The facility is accessible from major roads in the Chattanooga area; exact address is best confirmed via phone or the business's website to avoid misdirection.
Arcade Marketing serves the gap between casual range hitters and serious course players, making it the logical choice for anyone who needs golf practice uncoupled from daylight, weather, or a four-hour time commitment.
