
Get Ready to Tee Off with Ribs & Brews Epic Golf Simulator Competitions - Middle East Business News and Information
Ribs & Brews is no ordinary venue, it's where great food, thrilling sports, and elevated social experiences converge. Known for its refined take on American classics and upscale bar vibes, this hotspot is perfect for those who like their sports with a side of sophistication. An ideal locale for both seasoned golfers and those just looking for a fun way to unwind with friends, Ribs & Brews brings you a one-of-a-kind experience where camaraderie and competition go hand in hand.
Each week, participants will be invited to showcase their skills in themed competitions using the venue's state-of-the-art golf simulator. With hole-in-one challenges and a chance to break the course record to win great prizes, guests should come prepared to showcase their skills. Boasting high-definition graphics, real-time scoring, and a soundproof, cinema-screened booth, the gameplay is as authentic as it gets, minus the sunburn.
What's more, winners won't just walk away with bragging rights, they'll score weekly prizes including dining vouchers, exclusive invites to future events, and limited-edition merchandise. Keep your eyes peeled for the Monthly Championship Leaderboard, where top players will go head-to-head for even bigger rewards and ultimate bragging rights.
Hole-In-One Contest – Take Your Shot at AED 10,000!
Think you've got what it takes to sink the ultimate shot? The Hole-In-One Contest at Ribs & Brews is your chance to swing for glory and score a massive AED 10,000 cash prize. Guests can earn up to three shots based on their spending, giving you the opportunity to line up your perfect drive and wow the crowd with your skill and precision. It's a true test of accuracy, nerve, and golfing finesse, all set within theX-Golf booth. Grab your mates, order your favourite bites and brews, and step up to the tee for your chance to win big!
Terms & Conditions – Hole-In-One Contest Purchase 4 glasses of selected hops and receive 3 chances to attempt a hole-in-one.
Spend a minimum of AED 200 on non-alcoholic beverages to receive 3 chances.
Spend a minimum of AED 500 on food to receive 3 chances.
The competition is open to participants aged 21 and above.
A staff member must be present to verify each hole-in-one attempt for it to be valid.
The AED 10,000 prize is non-transferable and cannot be exchanged for cash or alternative rewards.
Any form of cheating, tampering, or unsportsmanlike behaviour will result in immediate disqualification.
All participants agree to be video recorded for verification and promotional purposes.
Break the Course Record – Rise to the Top and Win AED 1,000 F&B Credit
For those who thrive on pushing the limits, the Break the Course Record challenge dares you to outscore everyone on the leaderboard and earn your place in Ribs & Brews' history books. Simply book your simulator session and aim for a flawless round, and if you claim the top spot, you'll walk away with AED 1,000 in food and beverage credit to enjoy with your crew. It's time to bring your A-game and swing your way to the top.
Terms & Conditions – Break the Course Record Contest is open to all simulator users who book a session during the promotional period.
The leaderboard will be updated in real time and displayed on-site.
To be eligible for the prize, a staff member must verify the final score.
AED 1,000 F&B credit is non-transferable, must be redeemed at Ribs & Brews, and cannot be exchanged for cash.
Any form of score tampering or technical manipulation will lead to disqualification.
Ribs & Brews reserves the right to modify or cancel the offer at any time without prior notice.
Giving you a new excuse to grab a few drinks and let loose with mates, the Golf Simulator Competitions at Ribs & Brews promises unbeatable energy, immersive play, and loads of fun. Come hungry, come ready, and come to win.
When: Weekly competitions until the end of September
Offer: AED 150 per hour for simulator play (redeemable on food & beverages between 12pm–5pm)
*For bookings, call +971 4 435 5577 or email DXBHI_FB@hilton.com
*For more information, click here or follow @ribsandbrewsdubai on Instagram for updates
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