Five Iron Golf NY 10001

Indoor golf course
4.9
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Address:
883 6th Ave 3rd floor, New York, NY
Zip Code:
10001
Open Hours:
Today: 6:00 AM – 1:00 AM Closed
Website:
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Located in the region of New York (New York), Five Iron Golf can help you to find junk pieces or get cash for your vehicles. You can search for your needs with its friendly service and great guarantees. Its business scope includes automobile pieces and scrap metal delivery. Ask them for an assessment of the old vehicle or more details in buying a junk car at a good price. You might be able to get in touch with them with the phone number +1 800-513-5153 or drop by the junkyard during open hours and get what you need.

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Working Time and Location

Current Hours

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    Friday: 6:00 AM – 1:00 AM
  • Saturday: 8:00 AM – 1:00 AM
  • Sunday: 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM
  • Monday: 6:00 AM – 11:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 6:00 AM – 11:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 6:00 AM – 11:00 PM
  • Thursday: 6:00 AM – 11:00 PM

Customer reviews of Five Iron Golf in New York, NY

4.9 stars based on 30 reviews
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    Maritza Martinez
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    This place is amazing. It s a great place to hangout and wine down afterwords. The server Sam is very kind and provides excellent services and the food is fresh and delicious! Would definitely recommend anyone to come and enjoy themselves here! ?❤️????

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    Grant Andrea
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    Shelby and her team at Five Iron Golf in Herald Square were absolute legends. From the moment I walked in, I felt at home, even on my first visit. They made me feel welcome without ever being overbearing. All the staff were friendly, fast with drinks, and full of smiles. The vibe was perfect: part golf range, part hangout spot, and all-around good energy. I had gone in to catch some Ryder Cup action, grab a bite, and enjoy a few drinks and somehow ended up having some of the most fun hours in NYC. Shelby and her crew made it effortless and genuinely enjoyable. I can’t recommend them enough!

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    EE Grimshaw
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    The reviews for this place are almost universally positive, so maybe my experience was an aberration, but this was not the best. I came here on Thursday midday with a handful of colleagues for a work lunch/bonding experience. This particular Five Iron location is a short walk from the office (probably five minutes or so) right off Herald Square; the signage is a little inconspicuous from the outside, but we didn't have any difficulties locating it and accessing the premises on the 5th floor (we looked on the map carefully before leaving the office, and I'd recommend the same for anyone else unsure). The actual setup is pretty cool; it's a very spacious facility, which makes sense, with at least two different bar areas, a very nice bathroom and then at least 12 golf simulators with accompanying couches, etc. Definitely could have been more that I didn't see. The primary issue is that the heat was very clearly not working, or at least it wasn't in our section (11). One employee made a remark about the temperature, but we never received an apology nor offer to go to a warmer area. Given that we've been in the midst of an atrocious sub-freezing stretch, it was legitimately uncomfortable/unpleasant, to the point where I ultimately put my winter jacket and accessories back on because I was having trouble feeling my extremities. A huge miss in my book on multiple levels. The actual simulator was pretty cool. I had ZERO formal golf experience coming in, though I've acquitted myself well over the years at various mini-golf outings, but this is a different, more sophisticated beast entirely. One of my co-worker chums is a legitimate golfer who played varsity in high school and has golfed at the Old Course at St. Andrews (which I can tell, even as someone who's a golf bumpkin, is clearly a flex), so he looked right at home in front of the simulator. The closest type of experience I have is high school softball/Little League, so my swing SORT OF mimicked the correct way to go about things, but not really. All that to say, I was pretty bad but it was still fun. I'm not entirely convinced it truly gave accurate representations of what would have happened if we'd been at St. Andrews (I picked that course for the one hole we ended up doing), but no matter. The food I had was mediocre at best. There's some metaphorical window dressing on this menu (a few Indian and Mediterranean food references, e.g.), but ultimately it's just normal bar food, which is fine in theory. I ordered the Hot Honey Whipped Ricotta app. It didn't show up with the rest of the initially-ordered items, nor did it come with the second wave. We had to remind the staffer literally three or four times before it showed up, but it legit took an hour if not longer, and we were getting ready to leave when it made its appearance. The only upside to that? It didn't have enough time to get cold, which happened to the rest of the food very quickly due to the temperature in there. A lot of people got fries on the side, but those were icy within 10 or 15 minutes, unfortunately. They were honestly the best items I tried - cooked thoroughly which is my preference, though they needed ketchup for flavoring purposes. We also got a plain pizza to share, which was pretty bad - it was basically just a frozen, tasteless, rubbery pizza that wasn't even as good as a Celeste Pizza from the freezer section of the supermarket. I'd for sure avoid that section of the menu if you can. The bathroom was pleasant (and warm!). Everyone who visited came back raving about it, which is...unusual in my experience. A lot of amenities in there, like floss and sanitary napkins. It gives it almost a country club vibe, coupled with the bougie lockers in there. I don't see myself coming back, and certainly not when it's this cold. Frankly, I'm more concerned about the lack of accountability/acknowledgment from the staff than even the heating issue itself. Regardless, when your biggest selling point is the bathroom, that's a problem.

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FAQs

  • Can I sell a junk car to Five Iron Golf in New York, NY?

    Five Iron Golf in New York, NY is an indoor golf course and does not currently buy vehicles directly. Call +1 800-513-5153 to ask about available services.

  • What services does Five Iron Golf provide?

    Five Iron Golf offers services as an indoor golf course.

  • What are Five Iron Golf's hours of operation?

    Five Iron Golf is open Mon–Thu 6AM–11PM, Fri 6AM–1AM, Sat 8AM–1AM, Sun 8AM–11PM. Call +1 800-513-5153 to confirm hours on holidays.