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A Gateway to Golf In Latin America

For many people across Mexico and Latin America, golf has long felt expensive, exclusive, and out of reach. Indoor golf franchise Bunker Indoor Golf is changing that landscape — opening it to a whole new generation of players in one of the world’s most populous cities.

Solving Golf’s Access Problem in Mexico City

Golf in Mexico City has clear barriers: high costs, limited access, and courses located far outside major cities — for many, the game is simply out of reach. Bunker was founded in early 2025 to establish high-quality indoor golf facilities where people already live and work, making the game more accessible, convenient, and affordable.

Bunker’s objective is to narrow the gap between golf and the world. Our mission and vision are to democratize golf and make it more inclusive for everyone.

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Adrián Meléndez

Co-Founder, Bunker Indoor Golf

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A Model That Adapts Anywhere

Bunker’s two locations in Mexico City, Polanco and Reforma, are welcoming environments where players can fully disconnect and focus entirely on improvement and having fun. Polanco reimagines golf as a welcoming urban escape, with a unique hangar-like design that contrasts the surrounding skyline. Reforma, in the city’s business district, offers a more corporate-focused space for events and networking.

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Turning Data into Understanding

A big part of delivering the best indoor golf experience is technology— Trackman has played a key role in helping establish Bunker as a leader of Mexico’s indoor golf scene. With 11 Trackman iO units across its locations, the technology supports player development, customer engagement, and coaching — it’s helped Bunker’s instructors build a connection with students, and coach at their best.

Trackman lets us establish that common language between coach and player by helping us understand how the body relates to the Trackman numbers. I can provide a much more informed instruction.

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Pablo Suárez

Coach, Bunker Indoor Golf

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Regina’s Golf,
on Her Terms

Regardless of location, Bunker’s spaces work for everyone. For beginners, it’s approachable and fun. For more advanced players, it offers a place to practice and improve. Customer Regina illustrates why Bunker is a success. With weekly visits, after work or on weekends with friends and family, she appreciates golfing on her own schedule, regardless of rain or the sweltering heat of Mexico City.

What I like most about indoor golf is that it's affordable, conveniently located, and that I can play no matter what the weather is like.

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Regina

Customer, Bunker Indoor Golf

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From Games
to a Love of Golf

Indoor golf is gaining popularity among younger generations because of time savings, the convenience of playing anytime and being able to track your stats.
At Bunker, young people are drawn to Trackman’s variety of games over difficult courses or tedious drills. This more approachable and game-driven experience often becomes an entry point into golf itself and helps spark a love for the game.

Growing the Game Together

Bunker sees itself as a complement to traditional golf, not a replacement — it works with the Mexican Golf Federation as part of the National Golf School initiative. Launched in 2025, the school promotes golf among children and young people to foster inclusivity and talent development nationwide.

Kids are introduced to the sport right here at Bunker. They start playing, get hooked, and now some are already successful and competing in Mexican Golf Federation tournaments.

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Pablo Suárez

Coach, Bunker Indoor Golf

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More Than Golf —
it’s Community

While technology and performance are vital, Bunker’s broader goal is to build community. Its venues are designed as social spaces where people can practice, play, connect, and return regularly. Events, leagues, clinics, and casual play all have a positive social impact and contribute meaningfully to the community.

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Calling all
Entrepreneurs

Bunker aims to replicate its success in markets across the region. Management is actively exploring new opportunities in Tijuana, Cancún, Puebla, and Querétaro, and plans are afoot to enter markets in Argentina, Colombia, and other countries in Latin America. This means partnerships with new entrepreneurs — combining Bunker’s expertise with partners possessing local market knowledge.

Golf is growing rapidly in Mexico and Latin America. We are absolutely convinced that indoor golf will be the gateway for most future golfers.

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Adrián Meléndez

Co-Founder, Bunker Indoor Golf