Driving Range PT PIM

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the atmosphere like at Driving Range PT PIM, especially for a foreign visitor?

You'll find a genuinely local and unpretentious vibe here, a refreshing contrast to some of the more resort-style ranges. It's a fantastic spot to observe local golfers honing their swings, often after work, making for a lively and authentic Indonesian experience.

When is the best time to visit Driving Range PT PIM to avoid crowds and enjoy the weather?

We always recommend going in the late afternoon, just before sunset, as the heat starts to mellow out and the range lights come on. Weekday mornings are also great if you prefer a quieter session, but you'll miss some of that vibrant local energy.

How are the practice facilities at Driving Range PT PIM, and what can I expect from the balls and mats?

The facilities are functional and well-maintained for a local range - don't expect pristine, brand-new mats, but they're perfectly adequate. The balls are decent range quality, and you'll appreciate the clear distance markers that make tracking your shots straightforward.

What's the typical cost for a bucket of balls at Driving Range PT PIM, and is it good value?

You'll find the pricing incredibly reasonable here, offering excellent value for your rupiah. A large bucket of balls typically costs around 50,000-70,000 IDR, making it an affordable way to get some serious practice in without breaking the bank.

Is Driving Range PT PIM easy to access, and what's the best way to get there from the city?

Getting there is quite straightforward, especially if you use a ride-hailing app like Gojek or Grab, which are widely available and affordable in Indonesia. Just input "Driving Range PT PIM" and your driver will know exactly where to go, often bypassing the worst of the local traffic.