VERONA — Turning Stone Resort Casino on Nov. 8 celebrated the grand reopening of its renovated Sportsplex, which features a new indoor golf range, pickleball facility, and more. Renovated as part of the $370 million renovation project at Turning Stone, the Sportsplex also includes retail options and other amenities, the resort announced. “With the brand […]
VERONA — Turning Stone Resort Casino on Nov. 8 celebrated the grand reopening of its renovated Sportsplex, which features a new indoor golf range, pickleball facility, and more.
Renovated as part of the $370 million renovation project at Turning Stone, the Sportsplex also includes retail options and other amenities, the resort announced.
“With the brand new Sportsplex, the Turning Stone evolution is building on our already larger than life golf and recreation experiences and making them even better,” Turning Stone Enterprises Director of Golf Operations David Winget said in a release. “This complete reimagining of the facility brings together the latest technology and exciting new amenities with the award-winning service Turning Stone is known for to deliver an experience unlike anything else in upstate New York.”
The new Sportsplex now features 36 golf bays that offer cutting-edge Trackman ball-flight technology designed to help golfers of all levels improve their game. On the lower level, each bay features a 32-inch monitor for Trackman tech, while the upper-level bays provide players access via their mobile devices. The Sportsplex also offers new extended target greens.
The facility is also home to three full indoor pickleball courts where guests can play with friends and family or join competitive leagues. Lessons will also be available.
The new retail center offers a variety of golf equipment from top brands and an expanded apparel collection.
Along with the full update of indoor golf and recreation options, the Sportsplex continues to offer a golf short-game area, daily golf lessons, clinics, custom fittings, indoor tennis, and racquetball. All-season climate control ensures year-round use, Turning Stone Enterprises says.
The Sportsplex renovation is the latest phase in the Turning Stone project, which is the Oneida Indian Nation’s largest reinvestment in the resort in 20 years. The project will double the resort’s existing conference facilities while adding a new hotel, restaurant, outdoor event spaces, and parking garage.
The resort currently features five hotels, two spas, five golf courses, more than 20 dining options, a 125,000-square-foot gaming floor, a sports-betting lounge, The Showroom concert venue, several nightlife venues, and a 5,000-seat arena.