Orpington Golf Centre in Greater London, which is run by the Mytime Active charity, has invested in a state-of-the-art indoor golf simulator experience as part of a series of upgrades.
The Green Room allows visitors to play at iconic world-class courses in an immersive setting, with incredibly accurate ball tracking. It’s designed to make golf more accessible for the local community, regardless of the British weather. It is ideal for serious golfers looking for tour-level shot data to help refine their game, as well as groups of friends or family, and corporate fun days.
Beyond the simulator, Orpington Golf Centre is undergoing a series of upgrades. These include modernisation of the event space and clubhouse, a brand-new, dedicated entrance to the facility, and the addition of new social amenities, such as dartboards and a pool table.

“Exciting things are happening at Orpington Golf Centre right now,” says Joe Dobb, the newly appointed centre manager. “The Green Room is a fantastic new community asset, helping to make playing sports more accessible. It’s indoors, immersive and available all year round.”
At just 25 years old, Joe’s rapid ascent to centre manager highlights a fresh chapter for the Golf Centre. A former competitive swimmer for Bromley Swimming Club, Joe joined Mytime Active four years ago as a lifeguard after graduating with a degree in Accounting and Finance. His potential was quickly recognised, leading to a series of promotions from Swimming Coordinator to Operations Manager across multiple sites, including The Spa at Beckenham, before taking the helm at Orpington.

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