Five Iron Golf, with 34 indoor golf and entertainment locations spanning 15 states and five countries, announced the acquisition of Thr3 Jack, a golf and dining venue in the North Loop of Minneapolis, MN. The venue reopened this month as Five Iron Golf’s 26th location and its first in the state.

Building on Thr3 Jack’s design and social environment, Five Iron Golf is introducing its blend of golf and entertainment with Trackman simulators and a sports bar atmosphere catering to focused practice sessions, coaching, competitive league nights, private parties, and corporate events.

Founded in 2019 by siblings Lucy Robb and Bo Massopust, Thr3 Jack became a local favorite for its mix of casual dining and social golf within its 9,000-square-foot space. Five Iron Golf has retained the design while upgrading the venue with six Trackman simulators, proprietary camera systems and tools for practice and play.

“While Thr3 Jack has done a fantastic job with their restaurant and casual golf offerings, we’re excited to bring the performance side of the business to life,” said Jared Solomon, co-founder and CEO of Five Iron Golf. “With the addition of Trackman technology, cameras and our proprietary simulator design, we’re raising the bar for what indoor golf can offer in Minneapolis.”

“This acquisition is a natural fit for our brand,” Solomon continued. “We have long admired Thr3 Jack as a best-in-class operation, recognized for its incredible design and dedicated team. This expansion presents a unique opportunity to introduce Five Iron Golf to the Twin Cities market, creating a hub for both entertainment and performance-driven golf.”

Now open, the new location offers golfers the opportunity to practice, improve and play iconic courses like Pebble Beach and St. Andrews, regardless of the weather or time of year, with Trackman simulators.

“Thr3 Jack built an incredible community in the North Loop, and we’re proud to build on that legacy,” said Five Iron Golf’s Nora Dunnan, co-founder and chief development officer. “We’re excited to bring Five Iron Golf to Minneapolis and connect with a neighborhood that aligns with our mission.”

The venue, part of the Nordic development, is managed by United Properties with landlord Chris Wold.

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