West Babylon is about to become a golfer's paradise! The highly anticipated Fore & Pour golf simulator lounge is preparing for its grand opening this fall. But this is no ordinary sports bar.
Spanning an impressive 7,000 square feet, this indoor golf haven will be a game-changer for the Great South Bay shopping center. Co-owner Will Bergersen reveals a vision that will excite both avid golfers and those new to the sport. Imagine stepping into a space with over 20 TV screens, eight state-of.the-art golf simulators, and a vibrant social atmosphere.
But here's where it gets exciting: the lounge aims to cater to everyone. Bergersen emphasizes, "We want all generations and backgrounds to unite over their passion for golf, or simply enjoy a fun night out." This inclusive approach is a breath of fresh air in the often exclusive world of golf.
The venue's centerpiece is a 41-foot bar, offering a cozy spot for 19 patrons to unwind. The dining area accommodates 36 guests, creating a perfect setting for gatherings. And the menu? It's a golfer's dream, featuring handheld delights like chicken club sandwiches, juicy burgers, and classic hot dogs. But it doesn't stop there—they've partnered with Alitalia Pizzeria & Restaurant to bring you fresh, personal pizzas.
Thirsty after a round of virtual golf? Fore & Pour has you covered with eight beers on tap, including four seasonal rotations and four beloved staples. Cocktail enthusiasts can indulge in timeless classics like Manhattans, cosmopolitans, and martinis, with a twist. Bergersen hints at a playful menu, paying tribute to Long Island's iconic golf courses.
The lounge's decor will transport you to a warm and inviting clubhouse, with earthy browns, rich emerald accents, and Art Deco lighting. It's the perfect setting for a post-game celebration or a casual night out.
And this is the part most people miss—Fore & Pour is more than just a golf lounge. It's a community hub, a place to connect and share experiences. So, will this unique concept drive a new wave of interest in the sport? Only time will tell. What's your take on this innovative approach to golf entertainment?