The $26 million facility along Interstate 39-90-94 is scheduled to open in September.
PinSeekers' driving range, as seen from the third floor, features 10 targets that light up when hit by a golf ball. The owners of the facility also envision concerts at the venue with the band on the range with the lights synced to music.
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A protective barrier of netting that rises 160 feet into the air surrounds the golf range at PinSeekers in DeForest. It's 250 yards from the tee boxes to the back net.
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Ryan Ranguette, left, and Austin Palm, co-owners of PinSeekers, stand on one of the DeForest facility's two putting courses. The driving range can be seen in the background and includes a three-story building with 60 hotting bays.
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The ABS Global sign has for 55 years been a popular landmark along Interstate 39-90-94 in DeForest but is now dwarfed by the poles and nets that surround the driving range at PinSeekers.
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Ryan Ranguette, co-owner of PinSeekers, said the development team for PinSeekers is also building an identical facility in Tiffin, Iowa, and wants to have 10 facilities in the Upper Midwest by 2028.
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Ryan Ranguette, co-owner of PinSeekers, shows off some of the 60 golf bays under construction at the DeForest facility.
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A view of the driving range as seen from the second level entry way at PinSeekrrs in DeForest. The year-round golf and entertainment facility is scheduled to open in September.
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Work is underway on the two 18-hole putting courses at PinSeekers in DeForest. A layer of sand underneath the turf will provide a more realistic feel for golfers. In the background is a building that has 60 hitting bays on three levels for the driving range.
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Ryan Ranguette, right, and Austin Palm, co-owners of PinSeekers, at the facility overlooking the golf range in DeForest.
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Ryan Ranguette, left, and Austin Palm, co-owners of PinSeekers in DeForest, visit one of the golf range's 10 massive targets that light up when hit by a golf ball. The facility is scheduled to open in September and includes two 18-hole putting courses, a bar and restaurant and four lanes of mini bowling.
Less than two years after it opened, a massive outdoor driving range and entertainment complex along Interstate 39-90-94 has filed for bankruptcy but plans to stay open.