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In this episode of Chicago Golf Report, we talk with Bertrand Quentin, one the founders of Megalodome Golf, to discuss one of the most ambitious golf projects ever proposed — the world’s first full-scale indoor golf course.

After seven years of research and development, the Megalodome team is preparing to build a climate-controlled golf facility that allows golfers to hit full driver shots inside a massive dome structure — three times larger than traditional golf domes.

What Makes Megalodome Different?

• Each dome measures approximately 300 feet wide by 900 feet long (300 yards) — long enough for full driver play
• Engineered to withstand winds up to 120 mph
• Artificial turf greens designed to react like real grass — including the ability to spin wedge shots
• Blue ceilings, palm trees, and desert aesthetics to recreate a “Scottsdale-style” golf experience

The full vision includes a four-dome complex:

Short Par 4 and Par 3 holes (some over water)
Multiple Par 3 holes of varying yardages
Two short Par 4 holes with strategic design elements
A two-story, 50-bay practice facility with full-distance range, bunker shots, chipping and putting areas

The Business Model

Unlike traditional private clubs, Megalodome plans to operate primarily on a green-fee model, not memberships.

Key revenue streams include:

Green fees
Hourly range/practice fees
Corporate outings and guaranteed weather-proof events
Leasing restaurant and pro shop space to established brands
Large-scale exterior advertising opportunities

Because the course uses artificial turf and trees, maintenance costs are dramatically reduced compared to traditional outdoor facilities — creating a high-margin operating model.

Why Chicago?

The first target market is the Chicagoland area, particularly the Oswego/Naperville corridor west of the city. The region’s long winter season creates a natural off-season for golf — which Megalodome aims to eliminate.

There is also interest from:

Florida markets (where extreme summer heat limits play)
International markets such as Dubai and Riyadh

One strategic option under consideration is partnering with existing 27-hole courses and converting nine holes into an indoor Megalodome facility.

Investment & Timeline

The project is currently raising $50–$60 million through a Private Placement Memorandum under Rule 506(c).

Accredited investors only
Minimum investment: $100,000
Target completion: 2027 (pending capital raise)

If full funding isn’t secured immediately, the facility may be built in phases — starting with the practice dome.

The Vision

Imagine playing a full round of golf in January… in Chicago.

Palm trees overhead. Blue “sky” ceiling. A two-hour round. Grab a beer afterward — just like a traditional course.

The founders believe this could redefine how and when golf is played, turning it into a true 12-month sport in northern climates.

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