An 800,000-square-foot putting course, a lighted par-3, and a Topgolf lounge within walking distance of the resort lobby.
The PGA District is the open-air entertainment complex within the PGA Frisco campus, accessible on foot from the Omni resort and designed to fill the hours between rounds without requiring a car or a destination. The centrepiece is The Dance Floor, an 800,000-square-foot putting course that functions as equal parts golf entertainment and social gathering space. The Swing, a lighted 10-hole par-3 short course, provides competitive golf in a compressed format that takes roughly an hour to play.
Lounge by Topgolf offers tech-driven range bays in a more intimate setting than the standalone Topgolf locations. Dining options include Ice House BBQ, a beer garden with live music on select evenings, and Margaret's Cones and Cups. The PGA Shop stocks equipment and apparel. Rotating events throughout the year include wine walks, movie nights, and seasonal programming that draws from the resort's calendar.
The district is free to enter and explore, with individual activities and venues priced separately. For resort guests, it is the default evening destination, and the proximity to the hotel eliminates the logistics that complicate most after-round plans.
Hours vary by venue but generally run from 10am to 10pm. The Swing and The Dance Floor have separate fees. Evening visits offer the strongest atmosphere, with lighting effects on the putting course and the par-3 short course. No reservation is required to enter the district.
The PGA District solves the problem of what to do between rounds without leaving the resort. For companions who do not play golf, the dining and entertainment options provide a self-contained afternoon or evening. For golfers, The Swing and The Dance Floor keep the competitive edge alive in a social format.