As Topgolf prepares for the fall opening of its International Drive location, the company will be staging an interactive preview of their brand of long-range sports entertainment.

On March 10-12, Topgolf Crush is transforming Camping World Stadium into a giant driving range with some high-tech accents. Guests will try to hit giant targets ranging from 40 to 150 yards away from 23 hitting bays, located at the north end of the stadium. A disc jockey and stadium concessions will be available, plus Topgolf’s Toptracer technology will track each ball and score every shot.

"It's the same technology used by the PGA," says Topgolf Director of Business Strategy Jeehae Lee. "Scores are displayed onscreen at each bay."

The first Topgolf Crush event, Feb 17-20 at Safeco Field in Seattle, was a sell-out, leaving hopes high for this weekend as an expected 3,000-4,000 guests will attend each day. But even though the event seems larger-than-life, the actual dimensions are a bit smaller than what Topgolf will offer in its new Orlando digs.

"The International Drive location will have a driving range of 215 yards," said Lee, of the 65,000-square-foot facility under construction at Convention Way and Universal Boulevard. The three-level location also will include up to 3,000 square feet of private event space and 102 climate-controlled hitting bays.

The facility is expected to create 450 jobs and generate an economic impact of more than $264.5 million over the next decade.

To book a tee time or corporate event for Topgolf Crush Orlando, visit topgolf.com/crush. Topgolf Crush will operate daily from 9 a.m. to midnight.

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