Swing By Back 9 Social for a Tee-rrific Time

Photo by Constanza Aportela ’24/The Choate News
Back 9 Social features virtual golf and a gastropub.
Photo by Constanza Aportela ’24/The Choate News
Mara Rojas ’24 takes a swing.

By Constanza Aportela ’24

Parallel to the Wallingford Walmart Supercenter sits a metallic structure with an unassuming facade. Behind its walls lies an oasis from Wallingford’s gloomy winter weather — Back 9 Social, a virtual golf facility and gastropub.

Back 9 Social’s interior is lined with 11 bays containing TrackMan 4 golfing simulators, offering a plethora of courses and games that customers can enjoy. There is also a bar serving various cocktails, non-alcoholic beverages, and snacks — from chicken tenders to garlic knots that can accompany players as they perfect their swing.

The choice to use Trackman was largely influenced by the fact that “it is the launch of monitor of choice for the top players,” as stated on the Back 9 Social website. Trackman is a golf simulator producer that uses high-end technology to provide golfers with data on their swing and ball flight, giving insight into one’s golfing ability regardless of level.

Ernie Mok ’25 visited Back 9 Social in 2022 with his family. Recounting the experience, he said, “It’s really cozy. The restaurant and bar area is right next to the golf simulators, so you can eat and also play with big groups of friends.”

However, regarding the simulators, Mok said, “I would recommend it to people who want to try out golf, but not necessarily to people who want to use it to train.”

Mara Rojas ’24, who visited on January 14, said, “You can also play your own music, so it’s definitely a great place if you just want to have fun with friends.”

According to Manager Mr. Nace Schimldr, a game of “capture the flag and playing at least nine holes of any course around the world” are musts for visitors.

Back 9 Social is open seven days a week, so Wallingford residents can visit regardless of snow, hail, wind, or excruciating heat. “The owners’ goal was to give people an alternative option for something fun to do that is indoors and doesn’t rely on Mother Nature,” Mr. Schimldr said.

Regarding the decision to set up operations in Wallingford, Mr. Schimldr said it “offered a good location and good savings because Wallingford electricity is pretty affordable at this time.”

For amateur golfers, Back 9 Social can be an affordable way to try the sport. “It’s pretty expensive to play golf because you most often need to purchase a club membership,” Rojas said. “This is a much less expensive way to try out and explore golf versus going to golf courses.”

Customers can reserve a bay on Back 9 Social’s website. One hour at a bay ranges from $45 to $60 depending on the date and time. At peak hours, 60 minutes is $50, 90 minutes is $75, and 120 minutes is $100. Customers can also host larger parties and book Back 9 Social’s suites with lounge areas. “It’s a great way to release some energy and have a great time with a group of friends,” Mr. Schimldr said.

Comments are closed.