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March Challenge Recap: St. Andrews The Old Course

March Indoorsman of the Month - Qualifying Round Recap

The qualifying round of our March Indoorsman of the Month challenge is now complete!

After lots of practice, members attempted to log their best scores at St. Andrews’ Old Course, and it looks like we’ll have both new and familiar faces at our live in-person playoff.

🏆 Final Four – Advancing to the Live Playoff

These four players posted the top gross scores and are headed to the in-person showdown:

  • Chris English – 72 (E)

  • Brian Jenkins – 74 (+2)

  • Christian Heinbaugh – 78 (+6)

  • Joe Reel – 79 (+7)

They are invited to face off live at Indoorsman:

📅 Thursday, March19
⏰ 6:00 PM

One of them will be crowned our March Indoorsman of the Month and earn a spot on our Wall of Fame!

🎯 Skills Competition Highlights

Closest to the Pin
Ron Skibinski: 11′ 3″
Cam Mason: 21′ 7″
Chris English: 38′ 9″

Longest Drive
Chris English: 294.7 yards
Shawn Leegwater: 269.5 yards
Christian Heinbaugh: 242.8 yards

Best Net Score
J.K. Murphey: -5
Brian Jenkins: -3
Chris English: -2

Some Friendly Competition Between Indoorsmen

We’re loving the ability to provide our members a chance to experience some (friendly) competition, and hope our field of competitors continues to grow along with us.

Miss the cut?  Didn’t enter but curious about it?  Come out Thursday night to watch the playoff live!  Our doors are open to anyone interested in attending.

Brian Jenkins Crowned First-Ever Indoorsman of the Month

Brian Jenkins Crowned First-Ever Indoorsman of the Month

The first-ever Indoorsman of the Month playoff is officially in the books, and it delivered exactly the kind of competitive energy we built this club for.

After a week of qualifying rounds at Clear Creek Tahoe, our Final Four returned to Indoorsman for a live, in-person showdown on February 19. With the bays buzzing, pizza on the table, and Crumbl cookies fueling the competitors, the atmosphere felt like a true championship night.

And when the final putts dropped…

🏆 February Champion: Brian Jenkins — 79

Brian Jenkins rose to the occasion and posted a 79 to claim the title of Inaugural Indoorsman of the Month.

Final Leaderboard – Championship Night

  1. Brian Jenkins — 79 🥇

  2. Jack Densmore — 80 🥈

  3. Christian Heinbaugh — 83

  4. David Hillis — 88

It was tight at the top, with Brian edging out Jack by just a single stroke. Under playoff pressure, every shot mattered — and that’s exactly what made the night special.

More Than Just a Tournament

Beyond the scores, this night marked something even bigger for Indoorsman.

For the first time ever, all four Indoorsman founders were in the same room together. What started as a vision for a 24/7 members-only indoor golf club officially felt real — watching members compete, hanging out between holes, and building the kind of community we always hoped for.

This is what Indoorsman is about:

  • Competitive golf

  • Great people

  • Laid-back atmosphere

  • A place you actually want to spend your evening

March Tournament: The Old Course at St. Andrews

The February champion has been crowned… but the next challenge is already waiting.

March’s Indoorsman of the Month tournament will be played at the legendary Old Course at St. Andrews.

Yes — that St. Andrews.

Time to work on:

  • Approach accuracy
  • Bump-and-runs
  • Playing in “Scottish wind” (simulated, of course)
  • Avoiding those iconic pot bunkers

Invites will go out in March via Trackman, so keep an eye on your email and start getting your practice rounds in.

The Wall of Fame has its first name on it.

Who’s next?

We’ll see you in the bays.

February Challenge Recap: Meet the First-Ever Final Four at Indoorsman

February Challenge Recap: Meet the First-Ever Final Four at Indoorsman

The opening round of our first-ever Indoorsman of the Month tournament is officially complete and the competition delivered.

Over the qualifying week, members took on the exclusive Clear Creek Tahoe course inside the bays at Indoorsman. With tight pins, strategic approach shots, and plenty of pressure, players had one week to post their best score and climb the leaderboard.

Now, the stage is set.

🏆 The Final Four

The top four gross scores have earned a spot in our live, in-person playoff:

  • Christian Heinbaugh — 74

  • Jack Densmore — 83

  • David Hillis — 83

  • Brian Jenkins — 89

These four players will compete head-to-head on:

📅 Thursday, February 19 at 6:00 PM

One of them will be crowned our inaugural Indoorsman of the Month and earn a permanent spot on the club’s Wall of Fame.

This is exactly what we envisioned when we built Indoorsman – real competition, real pressure, and a community that loves the game.

🎯 Skills Competition Highlights

Beyond the gross leaderboard, several standout performances deserve recognition:

Closest to the Pin
Brian Jenkins — 13′ 8″

Longest Drive
Christian Heinbaugh — 307.3 yards

Best Net Score (vs. Handicap)
David Hillis — -15

The combination of gross and net scoring ensures that every member has a legitimate shot at recognition – whether you’re bombing drives 300+ yards or grinding out smart, consistent golf.

The Indoorsman of the Month Series Has Officially Begun

This February Challenge marks the start of an ongoing monthly competition series designed to bring our members together in a competitive, high-energy environment.

Missed this one? No problem.

There’s always another shot at the title.

If you’re a member, make sure you’re watching for upcoming tournament invites in Trackman and via email. And if you’re not yet part of the club, this is just a glimpse of what membership at Indoorsman looks like – competitive play, exclusive courses, and a growing golf community right here in Reno.

We’ll see you in the bays for the playoff!

 

Play Montreux Golf & Country Club at Indoorsman | Reno Indoor Golf

Play Reno’s Most Exclusive Course: Montreux Golf & Country Club Is Now at Indoorsman

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to tee off at the most prestigious golf course in Northern Nevada?

If you’ve ever searched for Montreux Golf & Country Club membership cost or initiation fees, you already know that playing this legendary Jack Nicklaus Signature Course typically requires a massive financial commitment.

With initiation fees for a full golf membership at Montreux reported to start around $100,000, it has long been out of reach for most golfers.

That just changed.  Montreux Golf & Country Club is now available on Trackman at Indoorsman Golf Club.

You can now experience every towering pine, dramatic elevation change, and iconic mountain golf moment of Montreux 24/7, 365 days a year  at a fraction of the traditional cost.

Why Playing Montreux on Trackman Is a Big Deal

Montreux isn’t just any golf course. It’s the only Jack Nicklaus Signature Course in Reno and one of the most respected private clubs in the region.

From 1999 to 2019, Montreux hosted the PGA TOUR’s Barracuda Championship, challenging the world’s best players on its:

  • Par-72 layout

  • 7,472 yards from the tips

  • 5,800+ feet of elevation in the Sierra Nevada mountains

At Indoorsman, our Trackman Virtual Golf 3 technology brings this exclusive experience to life with remarkable realism.

What You Get at Indoorsman

  • The Pro Experience
    Play the same fairways and greens that hosted PGA TOUR professionals have played for decades.

  • Hyper-Realistic Detail
    Trackman accurately recreates Montreux’s elevation changes, shot shaping, and visual character.

  • Year-Round Access
    While the real course is seasonal and weather-dependent, Indoorsman is open 24/7/365.

How Much Does Montreux Golf Cost vs. an Indoorsman Membership?

The answer to “How much does Montreux cost?” depends entirely on where you play it.

FeatureMontreux Golf & Country ClubIndoorsman Golf Club
Initiation Fee~$100,000+ (reported)$0
Monthly CostHigh dues & minimums$129–$299
AccessSeasonal / Weather-dependent24/7 / 365
AvailabilityInvitation-onlyOpen to members

With Indoorsman, you can choose a membership tier that fits your game:

  • Casual Membership – $129/month

  • Club Membership – $229/month

  • Champion Membership – $299/month

All our memberships give you access to elite courses like Montreux without elite-club barriers.

The Indoorsman Experience: Luxury Golf for the Modern Reno Player

Indoorsman isn’t just a simulator facility — it’s a private, boutique golf sanctuary designed for golfers who value both their time and their game.

Our space features:

  • A refined 2 bay layout, with imminent plans to build 4 additional bays

  • Tour-level Trackman simulators

  • A quiet, climate-controlled environment built for focused practice or relaxed rounds with friends

Whether you’re dialing in your yardages or playing a full 18 at Montreux, you can do it in comfort — any time, any day.

Book Your Tee Time at Montreux Today

Don’t wait for a six-figure invitation to play the best course in town.

Join the growing group of members already taking advantage of Reno’s most premium indoor golf experience in the Sierra.

👉 [View our membership tiers and start playing Montreux today]

Reno Pride: Ian Gilligan Trains at Indoorsman Golf Club

Reno Pride: Ian Gilligan Trains at Indoorsman GC

Reno native and Korn Ferry Tour professional Ian Gilligan is using Indoorsman Golf Club to prepare for the 2026 Korn Ferry Tour season opener in The Bahamas. As winter conditions limit outdoor golf in Northern Nevada, Ian has been training indoors to stay sharp ahead of the January event at the Ocean Club Golf Course on Paradise Island.

Staying Tour-Ready During the Reno Winter

Winter golf in Reno presents real challenges for players preparing to compete early in the professional season. Cold temperatures, limited daylight, and course conditions can restrict consistent outdoor practice, making indoor golf training an important option for serious golfers.

At Indoorsman Golf Club, Ian is able to maintain swing consistency, ball-striking precision, and overall readiness while continuing his preparation for competition abroad. From controlled practice sessions in Reno to tournament conditions in The Bahamas, the focus remains on consistency and confidence.

From Survivor to Professional Golfer

Ian Gilligan’s journey to the Korn Ferry Tour is defined by resilience both on and off the course.

As a cancer survivor, Ian has shared his experience overcoming a rare diagnosis early in life and returning to competitive golf at an elite level. His perseverance carried him through a standout collegiate career and ultimately to earning his Korn Ferry Tour card, placing him firmly on the pathway to the PGA TOUR.

Ian’s story and accomplishments have been featured by several outlets:

From Galena High School in Reno to the Korn Ferry Tour, Ian represents the strength of Northern Nevada golf on a national stage.

 

The Korn Ferry Tour Season Opener in The Bahamas

Ian will open his 2026 season at:

The Bahamas Golf Classic at Atlantis
📍 Ocean Club Golf Course, Paradise Island
🗓 January 11–14, 2026

The season-opening event features:

  • A $1,000,000 purse

  • 20 PGA TOUR cards awarded for the 2027 season

  • A championship layout stretching over 7,100 yards along the eastern shore of Paradise Island

Additional information:

 

Supporting Year-Round Golf Training in Reno

Indoorsman Golf Club was created to support golfers who want to train consistently throughout the year, regardless of season or weather. From dedicated amateurs to professionals preparing for international competition, access to reliable indoor golf facilities plays a key role in long-term development.

Having a Reno-grown professional like Ian Gilligan training at Indoorsman highlights the importance of year-round golf options for athletes continuing to pursue the next level of the game.

As Ian prepares for the Korn Ferry Tour season opener this January, we’re proud to see Reno represented on the road to the PGA TOUR.

Reno pride. Winter preparation. The journey continues.