Topgolf Richmond sits on Westwood Avenue in Scott’s Addition, and it’s the highest-profile golf entertainment venue in the city. Multi-level bay seating, target golf games, a full sports bar, and a price tag that climbs fast on weekends but stays genuinely competitive on weekdays. This Richmond location delivers a consistent experience across the board.
The Technology
Topgolf’s proprietary ball-tracking system uses microchipped golf balls and sensors embedded in the target greens on the range. When you hit, your ball’s landing spot is registered in real time and points are scored automatically. The games are designed for accessibility, meaning you don’t need to be a skilled golfer to participate, which is a big part of Topgolf’s appeal for mixed groups.
Game modes include the classic Topgolf format, driving range mode, course simulation, and various skill challenges. The system is polished, well-maintained, and consistently accurate.
Pricing
Per bay per hour, with room for up to six players. Rates range from around $30 to $65 depending on day and time. Mondays through Thursdays have significantly lower rates. Topgolf’s weekday pricing is one of the better value plays in the entertainment golf space in Richmond. Walk-in availability varies; weekend evenings book out fast and advance reservations are recommended.
Hours
Sunday–Thursday: 9am–midnight | Friday–Saturday: 9am–1am.
The Experience
The Westwood Ave location has the full multi-level layout typical of larger Topgolf venues. Bays are comfortable with table-side food and drink service, sightlines across the range are good from every level, and the food quality tends to exceed expectations. It’s loud, lively, and explicitly designed for groups rather than solitary practice.
Compared to Drive Shack
Both are large entertainment venues with top-tier ball tracking technology. Drive Shack tends to skew toward events and has The Puttery as a differentiator. Topgolf Richmond is more centrally located and easier to access on a whim for smaller parties, especially on weekdays. Either works well — the right choice usually comes down to which side of the city you’re starting from and group size.
The Verdict
Best for social outings, first-time visitors to golf entertainment venues, and groups that include non-golfers. The weekday pricing makes it a legitimate repeat option for casual golfers. If you want focused practice, a simulator studio will serve you better — but for a fun group evening out, Topgolf Richmond consistently delivers.
Details
- Address: 2308 Westwood Ave, Richmond, VA
- Hours: Sun–Thu 9am–midnight | Fri–Sat 9am–1am
- Pricing: ~$30–$65/bay/hour; weekday discount rates Mon–Thu
- Bay capacity: Up to 6 per bay
- Website: topgolf.com/us/richmond/
