Opening its doors on March 27, X-Golf Morley is the latest venture from Dean Petrie—the local entrepreneur who famously turned the Wanneroo Markets into a $10 million success story. Now, he’s trading food stalls for fairways, bringing a 900sqm high-tech sports hub to the heart of the north-east.

More Than Just a Golf Sim

If you think this is just for the "checked-pants" crowd, think again. Positioned at 129 Russell Street, the venue is designed as a social "19th Hole."

Whether you’re a scratch golfer or have never held a club, here’s what’s inside:

  • 6 Ultra-Realistic Simulators: Featuring world-class tech and patented ball retrieval (no more chasing stray balls).
  • The 19th Hole Lounge: A full-service bar and kitchen to fuel your session.
  • The Sports Bar Vibe: Massive overhead projectors for live games, plus free pool tables and dartboards.
  • Pro Perks: One-on-one coaching with PGA-qualified pros and competitive "X-League" formats.

Why Morley, and Why Now?

With Morley’s population jumping 10% since the last census, Dean noticed a gap in the market. As household budgets get tighter, people are looking for "micro-holidays"—premium experiences that don't require a plane ticket or a full day's commitment.

"Indoor golf maintains the competitive and social side of the game but makes it a lot more accessible," says Dean. "It’s easier to fit into everyday life, and it opens the door for people who might never step onto a traditional golf course."

Local Impact

This isn't just a win for your swing; it’s a win for the neighborhood. The venue is set to employ nine local team members and will host dedicated community events like Ladies’ Nights and Junior programs.

The Details:

Whether you're looking to shave strokes off your handicap or just want a cold beer and a round of darts with the crew, Morley’s newest local looks like a hole-in-one.

Posted 
Mar 9, 2026
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