Sijori Driving Range

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of day or year to visit Sijori Driving Range for a comfortable session?

You'll want to avoid the midday heat and the peak rainy season in Indonesia. We recommend heading over in the late afternoon, around 4-6 PM, when the sun starts to dip and the air cools down a bit. The dry season, roughly May to September, offers the most consistent weather for your practice.

What are the typical costs for hitting balls at Sijori Driving Range, and is it good value?

Sijori is quite affordable, especially compared to ranges in other countries. You'll usually pay per bucket of balls, and the prices are very reasonable, making it excellent value for a solid practice session. It's a great spot to get a lot of swings in without breaking the bank.

Beyond the hitting bays, what other facilities does Sijori Driving Range offer for golfers?

While it's primarily a driving range, Sijori does offer a few extras to enhance your visit. You'll find a pro shop for basic gear and often a small cafe or snack bar to grab a drink or a bite. Don't expect a full-blown golf resort, but it has what you need for a focused practice.

Is Sijori Driving Range a good place for beginners or families looking to try golf?

Absolutely, Sijori is very welcoming for all skill levels, including beginners and families. The atmosphere is relaxed, and you'll often find local pros available for lessons if you want to get started right. It's a low-pressure environment to learn the ropes or just have some fun hitting balls together.

What's unique about the atmosphere or experience at Sijori Driving Range compared to other ranges in Indonesia?

Sijori stands out for its genuinely local vibe and community feel. It's not a fancy, resort-style range; instead, you'll experience a bustling, authentic Indonesian golf scene, often with friendly chatter and a real sense of camaraderie among the regulars. It offers a true taste of local golf culture that you won't find everywhere.