Salt Lake City events deserve more than the usual entertainment options. Whether you're planning a downtown wedding reception, a Silicon Slopes-adjacent corporate offsite, or a private party in the Avenues, Lynks brings a fully staffed golf simulator directly to your venue — set up by our caddie, run for the entire event, and packed up when the night ends. We deliver across the entire Wasatch Front, and Salt Lake City is the heart of where we work. No travel fees, no scheduling friction, no surprises.
Salt Lake's event scene runs the full range — from historic mansions to modern downtown lofts, from clubhouses on the east bench to backyards in Sugar House. The 12×12 footprint fits all of them. Here's what shows up at every event:
Running the experience from setup to teardown — no day-of coordination required.
The same launch monitor and software used by club fitters and PGA Tour players.
Closest-to-the-pin, long drive, mini golf, skee-ball — for golfers and non-golfers alike.
Adults and juniors, left- and right-handed. Bring your own or use ours.
No per-person charges, no hidden setup fees. The price you see is the price you pay.
The compact footprint means Lynks works in venues a 40-foot trailer can't touch. A few kinds of SLC spaces where the setup is a natural fit:
Historic ballrooms, modern lofts, and boutique event spaces in the downtown core all have the open floor plans and ceiling height to anchor a simulator bay near the cocktail or reception area. The setup tends to become a gravity well — guests cluster around it for most of the night.
Downtown high-rises along the Main Street corridor, hotel ballrooms and meeting rooms in the central business district, and Silicon Slopes-adjacent offices in the south valley. If your conference room or office lobby has a 12×12 clear footprint, we fit.
Federal Heights, the Avenues, Sugar House, and the east bench — 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 electrical outlet within 150 feet.
For venues running weekly league nights or one-off promotional events, the setup pulls foot traffic on weeknights without disrupting normal operations. The bar keeps 100% of food and beverage revenue — we handle the simulator.
Send us your venue details and we'll confirm fit before we book. The question is rarely whether we fit — it's where to set up so guests get the best experience.
"I'm a wedding planner and I recently worked with Lynks Mobile Golf for a wedding at the Utah Capitol and they're amazing. Professional, great at communicating, and on time. AMAZING."
Salt Lake events tend to draw a mixed crowd. Family from out of state, coworkers who don't golf, kids running between tables, grandparents who'd rather sit and watch. Most entertainment options serve one slice of that crowd well and leave the rest standing around with a drink.
The simulator works for the eight-year-old who's never held a club, the grandfather who played at Bonneville for forty years, and everyone in between.
The caddie keeps the energy moving so nobody waits too long, and the arcade modes (mini golf, skee-ball, top golf style games) give non-golfers something to do that doesn't feel like a lesson.
Hosts who book us tend to mention the same three things afterward: their guests stayed longer than expected, the photos people sent later were almost all from the simulator, and they didn't have to manage anything during the event. That last part matters most — Salt Lake event hosts are busy enough without adding "run the entertainment" to the list.
A few of the most common ways the simulator gets used in SLC events:
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.
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 event we run — people are off the clock, in a celebratory mood, and willing to try something new.
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.
Recurring format that pulls reliable weeknight traffic to a venue. The simulator runs during normal operating hours and customers compete for small prizes or a running leaderboard.
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:
Events anywhere in Salt Lake County or Utah County. Covers the full Wasatch Front core from Bountiful to Santaquin.
North Salt Lake to Ogden, Tooele, or up to 20 miles south of Utah County.
Park City, Heber, Tremonton, or Logan. Covers additional drive time and setup logistics.
Events farther north of Logan or outside standard zones. We still travel — we just provide the exact number up front.
Other logistics:
We deliver across the entire Wasatch Front. See our dedicated pages for the cities we work most often: Lehi, Provo, Ogden, Park City. Or visit our Areas We Serve page for the full coverage map.