Popstroke Tuscaloosa Ready to Open Soon After Delays

Popstroke Tuscaloosa Ready to Open: Popstroke Unveils Expansion Plans with 13 New Venues, Including Tuscaloosa, Alabama

Popstroke Tuscaloosa

If you’re not in the loop about the new Popstroke in Tuscaloosa, here’s a quick rundown.

Popstroke is an innovative golf entertainment experience, blending technology with leisure. The venue boasts two 18-hole putting courses, outdoor games, a playground, and a diverse selection of food, craft beer, wine, and ice cream.

What adds to the excitement? It’s crafted from the vision of the legendary Tiger Woods and his TGR Design team.

“PopStroke continues to use golf to bring families and friends together in a fun, welcoming environment.

I am excited to see PopStroke expanding into these new cities.”

Tiger Woods, Popstroke

Expanding its reach beyond Florida, Texas, and Arizona, Popstroke is set to make its debut in Alabama.

Opening early 2024 on Harper Lee Drive

The anticipated opening of Popstroke Tuscaloosa has faced some delays, shifting the debut to early 2024, as reported by WBRC.

According to WBRC, Popstroke is now expecting an early 2024 debut in T-town. Here are the details:

  • Location: 680 Harper Lee Dr, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404
  • Opening Date: Mid-January

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Our Reader’s Queries

Does Tiger Woods own PopStroke?

PopStroke, a miniature golf entertainment venture co-owned by golf legend Tiger Woods, is expanding its presence with a new location being constructed next to Palm Beach International Airport in Florida.

Do you keep the ball at PopStroke?

Every PopStroke location will feature exclusive TaylorMade golf balls for visitors to use on the putting course and keep as a souvenir.

Where is PopStroke headquarters?

Based in Jupiter, Florida, PopStroke boasts a team of seasoned experts in the food, drink, and hospitality industries.

How much does it cost to play PopStroke in Scottsdale?

Full day access to all activities is priced at $35 for regular visitors, $28 for seniors aged 60 years and older, and military personnel. For little ones aged 3-5 years, the cost is just $21.

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