Jim & Jerry's Driving Range

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of day or year to hit balls at Jim & Jerry's?

We always recommend hitting Jim & Jerry's in the late afternoon, especially during the South African summer months. You'll catch a cooler breeze and often a stunning sunset over the distant hills, making your practice session feel less like work. Avoid midday heat if you can, as the range can get quite exposed.

What sets Jim & Jerry's apart from other driving ranges in South Africa?

You'll immediately notice the premium quality of their range balls - no worn-out rocks here, which is a huge plus for accurate feedback. They also boast some genuinely creative target greens, not just flat flags, which makes practice feel much more engaging than your average range. It's a thoughtful setup for serious improvement.

What should I expect to pay for a bucket of balls at Jim & Jerry's, and is it worth it?

Expect to pay a fair price for a bucket here, slightly above average for the region, but it's absolutely worth it for the experience. You're paying for top-tier balls, well-maintained mats, and a generally superior practice environment that truly helps your game. We consider it excellent value for the quality you receive.

Are there any coaching options or other facilities available at Jim & Jerry's?

Absolutely, Jim & Jerry's has a fantastic team of resident PGA professionals available for lessons, which we highly recommend if you're looking to fine-tune your swing. They also feature a small but effective chipping and putting green, perfect for sharpening your short game after a bucket or two. It's a complete practice hub.

Can I grab a bite or a drink while I'm at Jim & Jerry's?

Yes, you'll find a relaxed clubhouse cafe serving up solid local snacks and cold drinks, perfect for a post-practice refuel. It's got a friendly, unpretentious vibe, making it a great spot to chat about your swings or just unwind. We often grab a boerewors roll and a cold drink after a good session.