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Indoor golf on the rise: "Golf used to be an old man's sport, this is more affordable"

Indoor golf on the rise: "Golf used to be an old man's sport, this is more affordable"

Indoor golf is gaining significant popularity in Amsterdam as a more accessible and affordable alternative to traditional golf, especially among younger players. While some traditionalists still prefer outdoor courses, industry experts believe these indoor facilities complement the sport and help attract a new demographic.

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