PopStroke “began long before our first venue opened its doors in 2019

PopStroke, a national leader in golf entertainment owned by Greg Bartoli, Tiger Woods and TaylorMade Golf Company, has opened it’s trailblazing facility in Nashville earlier than expected.

PopStroke Nashville officially opened its doors yesterday. The company offers “endless entertainment, great food and drinks, and a welcoming atmosphere for families, friends and sports fans,” according to a statement.

“I’m thrilled to see PopStroke expanding into Nashville,” said Tiger Woods. “This transformative location represents the next evolution of PopStroke, blending outdoor fun with an incredible indoor space that’s designed for everyone. Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or just out to enjoy time with family and friends, PopStroke Nashville will deliver an experience unlike anything else.”

The brainchild of Greg Bartoli, PopStroke “began long before our first venue opened its doors in 2019,” according to a release. Bartoli established Lighthouse Cove (LC), a mini golf and sports-themed restaurant in Jupiter, Florida, in 2013.

“He wanted to develop a place that could bring the entire family together, across generations, to enjoy not just golf but also a lively atmosphere with music, great food, a sports bar with an abundance of TVs, a playground and ice cream (of course!),” according to the company.

LC was an instant success. Soon after, two more locations were built. That idea morphed into PopStroke (named after Bartoli’s father, known as “PopPop to the grandkids). Tiger Woods invested in 2020, and the rest is history.

“Our footprint has expanded, bringing the PopStroke experience to over a dozen new cities, including Las Vegas, Dallas, Nashville and Austin,” according to the company.

The venue is now open and open 7-days a week from 9 a.m. to Midnight. Located at 4221 Century Farms, Antioch, for more information, call 629-900-3810.

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