Driving Range
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to hit balls at the Driving Range (course) to avoid the heat and crowds?
We always recommend an early morning session, especially during the South African summer from November to March, to beat the intense sun. You'll find the air crisp and the bays less crowded, giving you a peaceful start to your practice.
What makes the Driving Range (course) stand out from other ranges in South Africa?
You'll immediately notice the consistently premium quality of their range balls here, which truly makes a difference in your practice feedback. Plus, the target greens are exceptionally well-maintained and give you a realistic feel for approach shots, making your session genuinely productive.
What should I expect to pay for a bucket of balls, and are there any value packages at the Driving Range (course)?
Expect to pay around R80-R100 for a large bucket, which is pretty standard for a quality range in this region of South Africa. We definitely suggest looking into their loyalty cards or multi-bucket packages if you plan on visiting a few times; they offer decent savings.
Can I get golf lessons or professional advice at the Driving Range (course)?
Absolutely, the Driving Range (course) has excellent PGA professionals on staff who offer individual and group lessons. We've found their instructors to be particularly good at tailoring advice to your specific swing, making it a worthwhile investment if you're serious about improving your game.
Is there anything to eat or drink, and what's the overall vibe like at the Driving Range (course)?
You'll find a relaxed, friendly atmosphere here, perfect for unwinding after a long day or warming up before a round. They have a small but well-stocked cafe offering cold drinks, coffee, and light snacks, which is perfect for a quick refuel during your session.