Take our free 60-second quiz to benchmark your facility against real indoor golf booking data.
What best describes your facility?
The quiz looks at the numbers that decide whether an indoor golf facility makes money: how many of your available bay hours actually get booked, when those hours happen, and how much of your revenue shows up on its own through memberships. Utilization is the number operators feel but rarely measure. You know when the room feels empty. This puts a figure on it.
Every comparison here comes from Golf O'Clock platform data: more than 1.2 million bookings processed across 200+ active venues in North America, the UK, and the EU. That's over 2.5 million hours of booked simulator time, aggregated and anonymized. No industry estimates, no survey answers, no projections borrowed from someone's pitch deck.
It's the same data that tells us the average booking is worth $120, that Friday through Sunday carry the week, and that March is the busiest month of the year. Not January. March.
Your answers about bay count, operating hours, and booked time produce an estimated utilization rate: the share of available bay hours that get paid for. We compare that estimate against venues with a similar setup, so a 2-bay self-access studio isn't measured against a 12-bay entertainment venue with a kitchen. The percentile you see is where your estimate lands inside that group. It's an estimate, not an audit.
A 60-second quiz can't read your P&L, and it doesn't try to. But utilization is the closest thing this business has to a single health number, and knowing yours within a few points beats not knowing it at all.
If you'd rather see the real thing, book a demo and we'll pull the same numbers live from an actual dashboard. And if you want the longer story on what the data says about margins, our profitability analysis covers it in detail.