Indoor Golf League
8-week league with 18-hole rounds following weekly PGA Tour courses
How it works
Start Date
February 20th
Session runs 8 weeks,
ending with the Masters
Team Formation
2-person teams
Teams book & play together weekly
FORMAT
18-hole rounds
Rotating between scramble, alternate shot, best ball + more
Courses
PGA Tour lineup
Rounds follow the PGA Tour schedule so you play that week's course
Tee Times
Flexible play window
Get your round in anytime Friday–Monday
League Fees
$65 a week per player
Paid weekly by team captain via autopay
Prizes
Weekly wins
Weekly skins plus a championship round with prizes
After signup, you’ll receive an email to submit your team name, player details & handicaps.
Session overview
League Structure
How the league runs
- Eight-week season
- 18-hole rounds every week
- Two-person teams
- Weekly rotations between scramble, alternate shot, stableford + more
- Courses follow the PGA Tour schedule
- No make-ups or substitutes
Flexible booking
Booking & Scheduling
When and how you book
- Both players must complete the round in the same bay session
- Only one player needs to book your round
- Play anytime Friday through Monday
- Additional bay time available at standard rates
Simple approach
Handicaps & Scoring
How we track results
- Uses GHIN to establish your starting point
- GGA applies in-house adjustments as the season progresses
- Leaderboard uses a points-based scoring system
- Weekly finishes earn points toward season standings
A quick breakdown
League Fee
How the team is billed
- $65 per player, billed weekly for 8 weeks
- Captain registers and pays full team amount ($130 per week) via autopay
- Covers all 8 weeks of league play for both players
Season rewards
Prizes & Winnings
How teams qualify and what’s on the line
- Weekly skins throughout the season
- Championship round played at Augusta during Masters week
- Top prizes awarded at the Championship
2026 Session 1
League Schedule
An 8-week, 2-person league that wraps with a Championship round played at Augusta during Masters week.
- Feb 20-23 Week 1
- Feb 27-Mar 2 Week 2
- Mar 6-9 Week 3
- Mar 13-16 Week 4
- Mar 20-23 Week 5
- Mar 27-30 Week 6
- Apr 3-6 Week 7
- Apr 10-13Championship
Every week counts towards
The Championship
The season culminates with every team competing in a Championship round played at Augusta during Masters week. A major-style finale with top prizes on the line.
No more guesswork.
Your questions, teed up.
No subs. The Friday–Monday window gives plenty of flexibility.
Why Join an Indoor Golf League in Las Vegas?
If you’re looking for a consistent way to play, compete, and improve your golf — but hate waiting for tee times or getting stuck in heat — the Gretsch Golf League might be exactly what you need. As one of the top indoor golf leagues in Las Vegas, GGL offers a structured 8-week season where players enjoy full 18-hole rounds played on advanced golf simulators.
Indoor Golf League Benefits
- No weather delays, no heat — play inside year-round
- Accurate shot tracking and data via simulator technology
- Flexible scheduling (Friday to Monday), ideal for busy lives
- Variety through rotating formats (scramble, alternate shot, stableford, and more)
- Courses change weekly following the PGA Tour lineup — but you’re teeing it up indoors
- Affordable, fixed-cost team pricing with autopay and easy bay bookings
- Weekly competition: skins, session payouts, and qualification to year-end championship
How the League Works
Each team gets one bay booking per week (2 players, 18 holes), with scheduling through the GGA app. Handicaps are set via GHIN and adjusted in-house, so golfers of all levels compete fairly. No make-ups or subs — teams commit together and play together.
Who Should Join?
Golfers in Las Vegas who want regular competition without battling extreme heat or unpredictable courses. Perfect for working adults, busy schedules, or anyone who prefers simulator golf but wants real competition.
Ready to Tee Off?
Join the Gretsch Golf League today — secure your spot, register as a team, and game on. Indoor golf leagues don’t get easier or more well-structured than this.