Five Iron Golf expands into Minnesota

The indoor golf company now has 26 locations across the United States with further expansion planned.

Five Iron Golf in Minneapolis

Courtesy of Five Iron Golf

Five Iron Golf, a leader in indoor golf and entertainment, recently acquired Thr3 Jack, a golf and dining venue in Minneapolis’ North Loop. The venue reopened this month as Five Iron Golf’s 26th location and its first in Minnesota.

Building on Thr3 Jack’s renowned design and inviting social environment, Five Iron Golf will introduce its signature combination of advanced golf technology and entertainment-forward experiences. Featuring Trackman simulators and a sports bar atmosphere, the venue will cater to focused practice sessions, expert coaching, competitive league nights, private parties and corporate events.

Founded in 2019 by siblings Lucy Robb and Bo Massopust, Thr3 Jack became a Twin Cities favorite for its mix of casual dining and social golf within its 9,000 square feet. Five Iron Golf will preserve its design while upgrading the venue with six Trackman simulators and proprietary camera systems, delivering precision tools for practice and play.

“While Thr3 Jack has done a fantastic job with their restaurant and casual golf offerings, we’re excited to bring the performance side of the business to life,” Five Iron Golf co-founder and CEO Jared Solomon said, “With the addition of Trackman technology, cameras, and our proprietary simulator design, we’re raising the bar for what indoor golf can offer in Minneapolis.”

Solomon added that the acquisition “is a natural fit for our brand.”

The venue is part of the Nordic development and managed by United Properties, and is part of Five Iron Golf’s plan to integrate into communities while creating spaces that make golf approachable, inclusive and fun.