A ball sails over the outfield grass of Safeco Field and careens off the padded green wall.
“Nice hit!”
It’s not a ringing double in the gap. It’s Top Golf.
The shot lands just beyond a large blue target, shaped like a glorified dartboard, planted squarely in left field.
“That’s 10 points. Not bad.”
With baseball season still six weeks away, 6,000 people cycled through Safeco Field over Presidents Day weekend to experience Top Golf — a global sports entertainment community that puts a different spin on golf and breathes fresh air into the sport.