Driving Range

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the ideal time to visit this driving range for the best experience?

We always recommend hitting the range in the early morning or late afternoon, especially during the warmer months. The South African sun can be intense mid-day, so you'll appreciate the cooler temperatures and often a calmer atmosphere for your practice session.

What can I expect from the practice facilities here - are the balls and mats up to scratch?

You'll find solid, well-maintained mats and decent quality range balls here, which isn't always a given. They've got good distance markers, so you can really dial in your yardages without frustration.

How much should I budget for a bucket of balls, and is it good value for money?

Expect to pay around 80-120 ZAR for a medium bucket, which we think is fair for the quality of the setup. It's a good spot to get your swings in without breaking the bank, especially if you're looking for consistent practice.

Is there anything special about the atmosphere or views at this particular South African driving range?

Absolutely, you'll often catch a stunning highveld sunset here, painting the sky with incredible colours as you practice. It's a relaxed, friendly vibe, popular with locals, making it a great place to soak in some authentic South African golf culture.

Any insider tips for avoiding crowds or making the most of my visit to this range?

If you want a quieter session, aim for weekday mornings - it can get lively after work and on weekends. We also suggest bringing a hat and sunscreen; even in the cooler hours, that South African sun is no joke.