Golfers in Ohio will soon have a new way to play on their schedule, not the sun’s. Ready Golf 4K is set to open in West Chester, offering a 24/7 simulator facility powered by TrackMan. What makes it unique? You can book a bay, get a door code, and swing away—whether it’s lunch break, late night, or early morning.
Tech Meets Flexibility
Each of Ready Golf 4K’s three bays features TrackMan launch monitor technology with 4K ultra-HD visuals. The twin-screen setup means one screen for world-class courses like Pebble Beach or St. Andrews, and another for slow-motion replays of your swing. For golfers who want data, this setup delivers every metric you could want—carry distance, ball spin, launch angle, club speed, and more.
The facility is BYO—bring your own clubs, bring your own food, bring your own drinks. It strips away extras and focuses on what matters: high-quality practice and play.
A Community-First Idea
The inspiration came from a family outing—after a birthday party at an equestrian simulator, the idea clicked. Now, founder Matt Langworthy is betting golfers across the Cincinnati suburbs are ready for a 24/7 option. Positioned near I-75, it’s accessible to both locals and commuters, giving the area a unique blend of training, entertainment, and convenience.
Why 24/7 Matters
Time is golf’s biggest enemy. Rounds take too long, weather is unreliable, and courses aren’t always nearby. Ready Golf 4K removes all three barriers. You can practice for 30 minutes or play a simulated 18 holes in under two hours—rain or shine. That flexibility could appeal to young professionals, families, and diehard players who simply can’t fit regular rounds into their schedules.
Looking Ahead
Beyond individual practice, the plan includes league nights, tournaments, and event bookings. That social angle could transform Ready Golf 4K from just a training site into a local community hub, proving that indoor golf can be both personal and social.

Ready Golf 4K: Cincinnati’s 24/7 Indoor Golf Future
Ready Golf 4K: Cincinnati’s 24/7 Indoor Golf Future