Birdie Central, a new indoor golf space, is emerging in North Houston, specifically in the Spring/Klein area. The facility is currently in soft opening and will officially open on June 20, bringing golf simulators, practice bays, and a community-focused space to the area.
Why Spring/Klein?
The idea for Birdie Central didn’t start with a polished business plan but rather a recurring gap in the market. The founders noticed that there weren’t many indoor golf simulator spaces in Houston’s northern communities, despite the sport being popular in the area.
The community includes players who travel to nearby courses, weekend golfers, and beginners who are curious but haven’t played on a course. The founders chose North Houston, near Gleannloch, where courses and neighborhoods already revolve around the game.
Built for All Levels
Birdie Central is built to work for everyone who walks in, from someone picking up a club for the first time to a scratch golfer fine-tuning their swing. The facility offers open and private bays, giving guests options for how they want to play.
Open bays create a social environment, while private bays offer space for focused practice or smaller groups. Clubs are available on-site, including right-handed, left-handed, and junior sets, allowing first-time visitors to walk in and start playing.
Membership Options
Birdie Central offers three membership tiers: Junior, Birdie, and Eagle. The Junior tier is built for younger and developing players, while the Birdie tier adds 24/7 self-service access, unlimited off-peak play, and a private bay at no extra charge. The Eagle tier is the all-access option, with unlimited play including peak hours and the longest booking window, for players who want to make Birdie Central their home course.
Built for Gatherings
Birdie Central is also designed for events and group experiences. The facility can accommodate small outings to larger gatherings, including birthday parties, church groups, and corporate events. Open and private bays can be booked together and connected into one shared space, so larger groups stay together—moving between playing, socializing, and spectating without feeling crowded.
To mark the grand opening, the facility is offering 25% off gift cards during the grand-opening weekend, providing a discounted way for golfers and newcomers to experience the simulators.
Original reporting: Community Impact — Sugar Land — read the source article.