Cotai-based non-gaming resort Lisboeta Macau has become home to the city’s first indoor golf simulator following the launch of MyGolf Macau.
At a grand opening ceremony held Friday, co-founders Herman Chong and Joe Sit said MyGolf Macau presented highly realistic golf scenes via its world-leading Golfzon simulators – creating a swing experience for guests of all skill levels and allowing them to improve their game while enjoying the game as a leisure and entertainment experience.
The venue also includes an exclusive dining space, MyGolf Bistro, helmed by Chef Carman Li.

“We are thrilled to elevate the golf and dining experience to a new level and bring it to the vibrant city of Macau,” the founders stated. “We hope MyGolf Macau and MyGolf Bistro will become a popular social and sports destination for guests.”
The MyGolf brand originated in the Middle East, where it operates two clubs including MyGolf Dubai, the leading indoor golf club in the region.
Macau marks the brand’s third location and first located outside of the Middle East.
Michael Zhao, founder of MyGolf Dubai, stated, “We hope to connect Macau with Dubai through the relaxed activity of indoor golf and attract high-end clients from the Middle East to Macau.”
MyGolf Macau will operate daily from 10am to 10pm. In addition to having Golfzon simulators in the restaurant’s public area, the venue also features four private rooms, each equipped with Golfzon simulation systems, catering to players seeking privacy and a more professional experience.
Professional coaches are available on-site to offer technical guidance and expert advice to players.