Driving Range
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to visit the Driving Range in Kenya for optimal practice conditions?
We recommend hitting the range during Kenya's dry seasons, typically June to October or December to March. You'll avoid the heavy rains and enjoy comfortable temperatures, making for a much more pleasant practice session. Early mornings or late afternoons are also great to beat the midday sun.
What should I expect to pay for a bucket of balls at this Kenyan driving range, and is it good value?
Expect to pay around 500-800 KES for a decent-sized bucket, which we find to be quite reasonable for the quality of the balls and the range facilities. They often have packages if you're planning multiple visits, which can save you a bit more. It's solid value for getting your swing dialed in.
What kind of practice facilities does this driving range offer, and are there any unique local touches?
You'll find a good mix of covered bays and open-air grass hitting areas, which is a real plus for varied practice. What truly sets it apart is the vibrant atmosphere and sometimes, you'll even spot local wildlife like vervet monkeys near the perimeter, adding a distinctly Kenyan feel to your session.
Can I rent clubs at the Driving Range in Kenya, and is professional coaching available?
Absolutely, they have a decent selection of rental clubs available, perfect if you're traveling light or just want to try out a few swings. We've also seen several excellent local pros offering lessons; just ask at the pro shop, and they'll connect you with someone who can help refine your game.
How easy is it to get to the Driving Range, and what's the surrounding area like for a post-practice bite?
The range is generally quite accessible, often located on the outskirts of major towns, making it an easy drive or taxi ride. After your practice, you're usually close to local eateries or cafes where you can grab a refreshing drink or a delicious Kenyan snack, rounding out a perfect golf outing.