Sigmoid HQ, the first indoor golf centre in Dublin, hosted its official opening in Sandyford last night with Jordan larmour swapping boots for golf shoes and taking in English pro golfer Emily Price in a three hole challenge on the simulator.
Let’s just say it was competitive.
The state-of-the-art facility located in the Beacon South Quarter, Sandyford, provides a comprehensive range of services and amenities for golf enthusiasts.
There are three cutting-edge TrackMan simulators allowing you to replicate playing at some of the world’s finest courses including St Andrews.
Shot analysis, instruction from leading golf coach and partner in the venture Dave Kearney, a putting green golf equipment and clothing are all part of the deal as well as premium coffee and a relaxed environment.
You can be custom fit for clubs and take part in Golf leagues with friends or fellow golfers taking the shorter time of a trip to the range to a new level.
The rental of a bay is €60 for an hour which is a more entertaining way of meeting up with pals that just going to the pub.
Corporate events are likely to be part of the mix and we can see a Business of Golf event taking place there over the course of 2024.
The facility is the latest extension for Sigmoid Sports, an athlete and performance management company counting Jordan larmour, LPGA Tour player, Kiira Riihijärvi, and 2024 LET player, Emily Price among its clients.
It is run by Golf Coach and former team Ireland manager Dave Kearney and Rob Browne.















