Lehi sits at the center of one of the most active corporate event corridors in the country. Silicon Slopes companies plan offsites, team-building days, holiday parties, and client appreciation events year-round — and Lynks brings a fully staffed golf simulator directly to your office, conference room, or venue. We deliver across Lehi, Saratoga Springs, American Fork, Pleasant Grove, Lindon, Highland, and Alpine. No travel fee in the core service area. No setup burden on your team. Our caddie runs the experience start to finish.
Most corporate event vendors charge per person, require dedicated space, or hand you a checklist of things to coordinate before the event. Lynks works differently. Here's what shows up:
Who runs the entire event — setup, gameplay, teardown. No day-of coordination required from your team or your office manager.
With GSPro software — accurate enough for serious golfers, accessible enough for first-timers on your team.
Closest-to-the-pin, long drive, mini golf, skee-ball — so the engineer who's never held a club has just as much fun as the VP who plays twice a week.
Adults and juniors, left- and right-handed. The 12×12 footprint fits in most Silicon Slopes office lobbies and conference rooms.
No per-person fees, no surprise add-ons. You know the number before you book. Budget approved, done.
Office lobbies, large conference rooms, executive board rooms, and outdoor patios at tech campuses throughout the Silicon Slopes corridor. If you have a 12×12 clear footprint and a standard outlet, the simulator fits.
Indoor ballrooms, outdoor pavilions, and barn venues throughout Utah County. It tends to become a gravity well — guests rotate through during cocktail hour, photos get taken, and the room has energy by the time the couple makes their entrance.
Anywhere with a flat 12×12 patio, garage, or great room. Indoor or outdoor both work as long as we have shelter from rain and a standard outlet within 150 feet of the setup.
For venues running weekly league nights or one-off promotional events, the setup pulls weeknight traffic without disrupting normal operations. The venue keeps 100% of food and beverage revenue.
"Our company had Riley come out for a corporate event to celebrate the Masters, and he was amazing. He had a great setup and was very engaged with everyone, especially those who needed extra help. Highly recommend!"
Corporate events have a different math than weddings or parties. The person planning isn't planning for themselves — they're planning for a CEO who wants the team to feel valued, an HR director who needs broad appeal across age groups and skill levels, or an office manager who's juggling six other vendor relationships at the same time.
"Does it work for everyone in the room — including the engineer who's never held a club and the VP who plays twice a week? The simulator does."
The decision usually comes down to three things: will it work for everyone, will it add logistical complexity, and will it justify the spend? Arcade modes make beginners feel like pros within minutes. We handle everything — no day-of coordination required. And flat-rate pricing makes the budget predictable. The event tends to be the one people are still mentioning in Slack two weeks later.
For companies that book us repeatedly, the pattern is consistent: the first event was for team-building, the second was for a client appreciation day, the third was a holiday party. Once you've seen how a Lynks event runs, you start finding occasions for it.
A few of the most common ways the simulator gets used in and around Lehi:
Closest-to-the-pin tournament with a small prize, played alongside food and drinks. Works equally well for a 10-person team meeting and an 80-person all-hands. Most companies pair it with catering and turn the simulator into the centerpiece of the agenda.
Either a tournament format with a leaderboard tracked across the night, or open play where guests drop in between rounds at the bar. Holiday parties tend to be the highest-energy corporate events we run — people are off the clock, in a celebratory mood, and willing to try something new.
Smaller, more curated event. The simulator runs alongside food and drinks while a sales team or executive group hosts clients in a relaxed setting. Closest-to-the-pin contests with a small prize work especially well here — clients leave with a memory and a story.
The bay sits near the bar. Guests rotate through while photos are being taken. By the time the couple makes their entrance, everyone's already met someone new and the room has energy.
Setup on a patio or in a garage. Works for milestone birthdays (40th, 50th, 60th), graduations, and engagement parties. The caddie runs informal contests to keep it lively.
From booking to teardown, we handle everything. You just enjoy.
Pick your date and venue. We'll confirm logistics and send a custom quote within a day.
Our caddie arrives early — usually 45 minutes to an hour before guests — and sets up the full simulator bay at your venue.
Pro courses, arcade games, closest-to-the-pin contests. No golf experience needed. The caddie keeps it moving and makes beginners feel like pros.
When the event ends, we tear down and leave. You don't lift a finger.
We're transparent about travel so there are no surprises at quote time. Coverage works in zones — Lehi and the Silicon Slopes corridor fall in the free zone.
Lehi, Saratoga Springs, American Fork, Pleasant Grove, Lindon, Highland, Alpine, and across the full Silicon Slopes corridor — plus all of Salt Lake County — at no additional travel cost.
North Salt Lake to Ogden, Tooele, or up to 20 miles south of Utah County. Stated up front so you can budget accurately.
Park City, Heber, Tremonton, or Logan. The fee covers the additional drive time and setup logistics those routes require.
Events farther north of Logan or outside the standard zones. We still travel — we just provide the exact number so there's no guesswork.
Other logistics:
We deliver across the entire Wasatch Front. See our dedicated pages for the cities we work most often: Salt Lake City, Provo, Ogden, Park City. Or visit our Areas We Serve page for the full coverage map.