driving range
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time to visit Padi Greens Driving Range to avoid the heat and crowds?
You'll definitely want to hit the range early morning, right after they open, or in the late afternoon as the sun starts to dip. The midday heat here is no joke, and those covered bays can only do so much to keep you cool.
How much does a bucket of balls cost at Padi Greens, and is it worth it?
Expect to pay around 75,000-100,000 IDR for a large bucket, which is a fantastic deal for the quality you get. The balls are decent-to-good, not those rock-hard range balls you sometimes find, making it excellent value for your practice.
What makes Padi Greens Driving Range stand out from other practice spots in Indonesia?
Beyond the well-maintained bays, Padi Greens offers a truly unique backdrop - you're hitting balls towards lush, active rice paddies. It's incredibly serene, and you might even spot local farmers working while you perfect your swing.
Are the hitting mats and range balls at Padi Greens decent, or should I expect worn-out equipment?
You'll be pleasantly surprised; the mats are regularly replaced and offer good cushioning, unlike some of the concrete slabs you find elsewhere. The range balls are a mix, but generally in good condition, allowing for a truer flight than many practice facilities.
Is there anywhere to grab a drink or a bite after a session at Padi Greens?
Absolutely, they have a small, open-air cafe right next to the bays serving cold drinks and local snacks like 'gorengan' (fried delights). It's the perfect spot to cool down and reflect on your swings while enjoying the view.