3 Spots To Celebrate Dad With Father’s Day Activities In Tampa Bay
If you’re looking for some Father’s Day activities in Tampa Bay to do with your dad, we’ve got a handful of activities we’d like to suggest. From golf fun to…

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If you’re looking for some Father's Day activities in Tampa Bay to do with your dad, we’ve got a handful of activities we’d like to suggest. From golf fun to bowling, you can try some of these Dad-friendly activities.
Father's Day Activities In Tampa Bay: Popstroke
Have you checked out PopStroke in Wesley Chapel? It’s more than mini-golf. It’s a place to also enjoy some outdoor dining. After letting dad show off his skills on one of their two 18-hole putting courses, go enjoy a beer at the bar and watch a game on one of their large jumbotrons. If you’re a family that includes little kids, enjoy PopStroke’s ice cream parlor. But let’s face it. People of all ages love ice cream, especially on a hot June day in Florida.
Father's Day Activities In Tampa Bay: TopGolf
Sticking with the golf theme, how would your Dad enjoy a day or night at Topgolf? Reserve a bay and have a blast driving balls or aiming for targets. Even if there are family members who aren’t skilled golfers, Topgolf is just a great place to chill on their comfy couches, enjoy music, and socialize. But the golf aficionado Dads will love the different game modes available and the variety of clubs to choose from. Or bring your own.
Father's Day Activities In Tampa Bay: Pin Chasers
Let’s switch to another sport or recreational activity your Dad may love. Bowling. Check out one of the handful of Pin Chaser locations in our Tampa Bay area. The lanes are well taken care of. Service is great. If you’re a regular bowler, you may find that the lanes are challenging in a good way. Service is great, too. I’ve heard really good things about the lates location in Midtown, which is off of Dale Mabry in Tampa. They feature a stocked pro shop with all the items needed by those who love to bowl.
Show Dad how much you love him by planning a special activity with the family.
3 Florida Courses Named Most Affordable Golf Destinations
We are officially one week into National Golf Month. To celebrate this and inspire you to hit the links, Home To Go published a report that details the most affordable golf destinations and three Florida courses made the list.
"The ranking explores the affordability of green fees, golf carts, club rentals and nearby accommodations, so you can stay on the green and out of the debt bunker," they explain. To compile this information Home To Go analyzed these four categories and then compiled a list of the 40 most affordable rounds. Furthermore, they listed that the Naples and Marco Island area has the most golf courses per capita in the country. There are 69 golf courses in that metro area.
Golf Traditions
The sport of golf has many unique components that separate it from many other activities. Hitting the links can be a casual day out among friends, or a highly competitive tournament. Either way it certainly takes practice and skill to master. Furthermore, there are traditions to the game that are respected widely across the globe. In addition to proper golf attire and etiquette, golfers are expected to follow the guidelines each course lays out. Many of these are standard, but different course layouts and features then factor into what the cost to play is.
In Florida, the three courses that named among the 40 most affordable golf destinations in America are actually in two locations. To clarify, two of these course are along the same east coast club grounds. They are among a group of 30 PGA courses that the pros play, and then are open to public usage. Then, if you head about 225 miles south, you will come across the third Florida course to make the list. This popular destination is only an hour outside the Tampa area.
Golf excursions can get quite expensive. So, if you are understandably budgeting your next golf trip to Florida, these three destinations are worth considering given their overall affordability.
TPC Sawgrass - Dye's Valley Course, Ponte Vedra Beach
"The Players Championship" club in Ponte Vedra has both of their courses listed among the most affordable. The first is Sawgrass coming in at #14. Local accommodations average $94.23. The green fee here is $175 and includes a golf cart. If you'd like to rent clubs, that will cost an additional $80, but your total will still be under $350.
TPC Sawgrass - Stadium Course, Ponte Vedra Beach
The second TPC Sawgrass course to be featured here is Stadium. While the local accommodation and club rental fee are the same as Dye's Valley, the green fee is the different. That will run you $450, which aligns Stadium to the 34th most affordable.
Streamsong Resort - Red Course, Bowling Green
Streamsong has become a very popular destination for golfers looking for memorable getaway with friends and family. It's about 65 miles southeast of Tampa and comes in at number 17. Here, the local accommodations are expected to be relatively inexpensive at $44. The green fee is as well, at approximately $179, however, this does not include a golf cart ($35). Lastly, if you don't want to travel with your clubs, a rental set will cost you $100.