Clubhouse Work & Golf will open a new coworking space in Denver, Colorado, that combines professional offices with indoor golf simulators [1].

The expansion represents a shift in commercial real estate by integrating leisure and productivity. By blending work and recreation, the company aims to facilitate client-facing activities in a more relaxed environment [1].

The new facility is scheduled to open in late summer 2026 [1, 3]. This will be the second Clubhouse Work & Golf location in Denver [3].

The concept targets professionals who seek a hybrid environment where they can conduct business meetings and network while utilizing high-tech golf simulation tools. The design focuses on reducing the friction between a traditional corporate office and a social club, a trend gaining traction in the U.S. coworking market.

By providing both dedicated workspaces and athletic leisure, the venue intends to serve as a hub for corporate hospitality. This approach allows businesses to host clients in a setting that encourages relationship building through a shared activity [1].

The company will launch a facility blending professional office workspaces with indoor golf simulators.

The growth of specialized coworking spaces like Clubhouse Work & Golf suggests that the 'return to office' movement is evolving toward experience-based productivity. Rather than returning to traditional cubicles, companies are seeking venues that offer social incentives to bring employees and clients back into physical spaces, signaling a move toward the 'eatertainment' model in commercial real estate.