Provo weddings tend to be bigger than the national average. Large guest counts are common, families travel in from out of state, and the cocktail hour needs to do real work — keeping guests entertained while photos run long and connections form across friend groups. Lynks brings a fully staffed golf simulator directly to your Provo venue, set up by our caddie, run for the entire event, and packed up when the night ends. We deliver across Provo, Orem, Springville, Spanish Fork, Pleasant Grove, and Mapleton. No travel fee in the core service area. No setup burden on your team or your planner.
The simulator works because it solves a specific problem at large events: how to give guests something memorable to do during the parts of the event where they'd otherwise be standing around. Here's what shows up:
Running the experience from setup to teardown — so your planner and family don't have to manage anything.
With GSPro software — the same gear used by club fitters and PGA Tour players. Accurate enough to impress serious golfers.
Plus arcade modes — closest-to-the-pin, long drive, mini golf, skee-ball. Something for every age and skill level.
Adults and juniors, left- and right-handed. No one has to sit out because they don't own clubs.
No per-person charges, no hidden setup fees. The 12×12 footprint fits in most Utah County reception halls, barns, and pavilions.
Indoor ballrooms, outdoor pavilions, and barn venues throughout Utah County all have the open floor plans to anchor a simulator bay near the cocktail or reception area. The larger guest counts common here mean the simulator gives people somewhere to be during the slower stretches of the night.
Garden venues, courtyards, and tented receptions all work. We just need a flat 12×12 surface, shelter from rain or strong wind, and a standard outlet within 150 feet. Just as comfortable on grass under a tent as on a hardwood floor.
Anywhere with a flat 12×12 patio, garage, or great room. Backyard weddings, engagement parties, milestone birthdays, and family reunions — the caddie runs informal contests to keep the energy moving.
Office lobbies, conference rooms, and event venues throughout the Provo and Orem business corridor. If you have the footprint and an outlet, the simulator fits. We rarely don't fit — it's just a matter of where to set up.
"We had Lynks Mobile Golf at our wedding reception, and it was a huge hit with all of our guests! The team was so accommodating, friendly, and helpful throughout the entire experience. They made everything easy, fun, and stress-free, and truly added something special to our reception. If you're looking for a personable, fun, and easygoing experience for your event, I highly recommend Lynks Mobile Golf! 11/10"
Provo weddings draw a mixed crowd by default. Grandparents who haven't been to a reception in years, college-aged cousins, kids running between tables, friends-of-friends who don't know anyone yet. Most entertainment options serve one slice of that crowd well and leave the rest standing around with a drink.
"It's accessible enough that a six-year-old can take their first swing and feel like they did something cool. It's accurate enough that the friend who plays twice a week sees real ball flight on a course they recognize."
The simulator works for all of them. Arcade modes — mini golf, skee-ball, long drive contests — give people who would never call themselves golfers something to do that doesn't feel like a lesson. The game adjusts to the player rather than requiring the player to adjust to the game.
Couples who book us tend to mention the same three things afterward: the simulator pulled guests together who would have otherwise stayed in their own groups, the photos people sent later were almost all from the simulator, and the planner didn't have to manage anything on the day of. That last part matters most — a wedding day is busy enough without adding "run the entertainment" to the list.
A few of the most common ways the simulator gets used in and around Provo:
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. This is the single most common wedding use case and the one most planners book us for.
The simulator runs across the entire reception — cocktail hour, dinner, and dancing. Guests drift back to it between courses and during slower moments. Some couples set up a leaderboard tracked across the night for an added competitive element.
Setup on a patio, in a garage, or under a tent. Works for backyard weddings, engagement parties, and bridal showers. The caddie runs informal contests to keep the energy lively.
Birthday parties, milestone celebrations, and family reunions where a wide age range needs entertainment that works for everyone. The simulator's arcade modes make it accessible for kids while the realistic courses keep the adults engaged.
For Provo and Orem area companies, the simulator becomes the centerpiece of a team-building day, client appreciation event, or end-of-year party. Closest-to-the-pin contests with small prizes work especially well.
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 — most Provo and Utah County events fall in the free zone.
Provo, Orem, Springville, Spanish Fork, Pleasant Grove, Mapleton, and the full Utah County 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, Lehi, Ogden, Park City. Or visit our Areas We Serve page for the full coverage map.