Blue Tree Golf Driving

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Blue Tree Golf Driving a standout spot for golfers visiting Botswana?

You'll find Blue Tree Golf Driving is a surprisingly polished setup for a practice facility in Gaborone, offering a fantastic escape to hit some balls. We love the well-maintained bays and the genuinely friendly, relaxed atmosphere that makes every session enjoyable.

I'm looking to sharpen my game - what are the practice facilities like at Blue Tree?

The mats here are surprisingly good - not the worn-out kind you sometimes find - and the range balls are solid-feeling, not those rock-hard practice ones. You'll appreciate the clearly marked yardages and varied targets, which really help you dial in your distances effectively.

When's the best time to visit Blue Tree Golf Driving for a relaxed practice session?

We always recommend hitting the range in the late afternoon, just as the sun starts to dip - the light is fantastic, and the air cools down nicely. It gets a lovely, relaxed buzz then, perfect for unwinding after a day exploring Gaborone.

What should I expect to pay for a bucket of balls and maybe some club rental at Blue Tree?

Expect to pay around 70-100 Pula for a large bucket of balls, which we think is fair value for the quality of the facility. If you need clubs, they have decent rental sets available for a small additional fee, usually around 50 Pula.

Is Blue Tree Golf Driving suitable for beginners or families looking to try golf for the first time?

Absolutely, Blue Tree is incredibly welcoming for beginners; it's where many local golfers get their start. They often have pros on hand for lessons, and the relaxed atmosphere means you won't feel intimidated if you're just learning the ropes.