Topgolf St. Petersburg

cliggittvaluation • Nov 25, 2022

Topgolf in St. Petersburg was originally expected to be completed back in 2020, but the project was delayed after residents from the Carrillon neighborhood sued the city of St. Petersburg. The complaint stated that the city had approved the project without public comment, but a Pinellas County judge ruled in favor of Top Golf and the City which cleared way for construction. The ground broke on the site in August, and completion is estimated for 2023 but there has been no official opening date released yet. The newest Topgolf will be located at 220 Carrillon Parkway North in St. Petersburg, FL. Like other Topgolf locations, this one will feature 3 floors, 100 climate-controlled bays, and a bar and restaurant. 

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