Golf Fairfax’s Indoor Hidden Gem: Trackman Takes Golf to the Next Level

Most golfers have honed their skills out on the course or at a driving range. Now, at Pinecrest Golf Course in Annandale, there’s another option. The Trackman simulator has innovative technology that is transforming the way golfers practice, compete and socialize. Nestled within the Pinecrest Valis Family Golf Learning Center at Pinecrest Golf Course, the Trackman simulator is changing the game for golf enthusiasts. The Trackman was donated by the Valis Family in 2018.

Trackman’s mission is simple: to make golf more enjoyable, engaging and efficient for everyone. At Pinecrest, this vision becomes a reality. The Trackman studio is open from dawn to dusk daily, allowing golfers to work on their game at their convenience, regardless of the weather.

Trackman's analytics can help improve your game.

The simulator features tour-graded technology, giving golfers immersive instruction and in-depth analysis of their golf swing, club head and ball flight. Golfers can tee off on a wide range of courses from around the world. Want to challenge yourself at Augusta National or play a round in Dubai?

Enjoy Trackman with friends.

For those seeking a more social golfing experience, Trackman offers fictional courses, practice range modules and various game formats suitable for any golfer, even kids. The 300-square-foot room is equipped with modern sofas and a 55-inch TV, creating the perfect setting for group outings. Guests can order food from the Pinecrest Grill and even catch their favorite sports game on TV while they play. The room accommodates 4-6 players, making it ideal for Sunday gatherings or special events.

Whether you’re a seasoned golfer looking to improve your game or a group of friends looking for a fun outing, Trackman at Golf Fairfax has something for everyone. To learn more, visit www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/golf/pinecrest/practice/indoors.

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About Fairfax County Park Authority

About Fairfax County Park Authority HISTORY: On December 6, 1950, the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors created the Fairfax County Park Authority. The Park Authority was authorized to make decisions concerning land acquisition, park development and operations in Fairfax County, Virginia. To date, 13 park bond referenda have been approved between 1959 and 2016. Today, the Park Authority has 427 parks on more than 23,000 acres of land. We offer 325 miles of trails, our most popular amenity. FACILITIES: The Park system is the primary public mechanism in Fairfax County for the preservation of environmentally sensitive land and resources, areas of historic significance and the provision of recreational facilities and services including: • Nine indoor Rec Centers with swimming pools, fitness rooms, gyms and class spaces. Cub Run features an indoor water park and on-site naturalist • Eight golf courses from par-3 to championship level, four driving ranges including the new state-of-the-art heated, covered range at Burke Lake Golf Center • Five nature and visitor centers. Also nine Off-Leash Dog Activity areas • Three lakefront parks including Lake Fairfax, Lake Accotink and Burke Lake, with campgrounds at Burke Lake and Lake Fairfax. The Water Mine Family Swimmin’ Hole at Lake Fairfax, Our Special Harbor Sprayground at Franconia as well as an indoor water park at Cub Run Rec Center • Clemyjontri Park, a fully accessible playground in Great Falls featuring two acres of family friendly fun and a carousel, as well as Chessie’s Big Backyard and a carousel at the Family Recreation Area at Franconia Park • An ice skating rink at Mount Vernon Rec Center and the Skate Park in Wakefield Park adjacent to Audrey Moore Rec Center • Kidwell Farm, a working farm of the 1930s-era at Frying Pan Farm Park in Herndon, now with historic carousel • Eight distinctive historic properties available for rent • A working grist mill at Colvin Run in Great Falls and a restored 18th century home at Sully Historic Site in Chantilly • A horticulture center at Green Spring Gardens in Annandale • Natural and cultural resources protected by the Natural Resource Management Plan and Cultural Resource Plans, plus an Invasive Management Area program that targets alien plants and utilizes volunteers in restoring native vegetation throughout our community • Picnic shelters, tennis courts, miniature golf courses, disc golf courses, off-leash dog parks, amphitheaters, a marina, kayaking/canoeing center • Provides 263 athletic fields, including 39 synthetic turf fields, and manages athletic field maintenance services at 417 school athletic fields. PARK AUTHORITY BOARD: A 12-member citizen board, appointed by the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, sets policies and priorities for the Fairfax County Park Authority. Visit https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/news2/social-hub/ for Fairfax County Government's Comment Policy.

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