Topgolf Jacksonville is adding an experience for customers who prefer putters to irons and drivers.
It intends to add a 12-hole miniature golf course outside and next to the building at 10531 Brightman Blvd. in the Town Center area.
“We are always looking for ways to expand our entertainment offerings and allow guests to have fun,” said an email from the company.
The company said Jacksonville will open the mini golf course by early next year.
The city is reviewing civil engineering plans for the project. Prosser is the civil engineering consultant.
The Topgolf entertainment center opened in Jacksonville three years ago, operating a 65,000-square-foot building that includes 102 climate-controlled hitting bays, a full-service scratch kitchen, three bars, a rooftop terrace, more than 200 TVs, and other games.
It also offers event space for meetings, parties, rehearsal dinners and other occasions.
The Dallas-based company said three of its venues have mini courses and it wants to add four more this fall and winter in Jacksonville; Tampa; Richmond, Virginia; and The Colony, Texas, near Dallas.
Its website shows that Topgolf in Dallas, Chicago and Alexandria, Virginia, have miniature courses.
In Chicago, mini golf is $6 for adults and $5 for kids ages 12 and under.
Topgolf Entertainment Group says more than 20 million people annually visit its more than 50 locations across the U.S. and internationally.