Driving Range Villa Tamara
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to visit Driving Range Villa Tamara to avoid the heat and crowds?
We recommend hitting the range early in the morning, right after they open, or in the late afternoon as the sun starts to dip. You'll beat the intense midday heat and often find fewer people vying for bays, making for a more relaxed practice session.
What should I expect to pay for a bucket of balls at Driving Range Villa Tamara, and is it good value?
You'll find the prices here are quite reasonable for the quality of the facility, typically ranging from IDR 50,000 to 100,000 for a decent-sized bucket. We think it's excellent value, especially considering the well-maintained mats and the overall pleasant atmosphere.
Does Driving Range Villa Tamara offer anything beyond standard hitting bays?
Absolutely, it's more than just a place to hit balls. You'll appreciate the dedicated short game area with a putting green and chipping zone, which is a real bonus for honing those crucial scoring shots. They also have a small pro shop with essentials and cold drinks available.
How are the practice balls and targets at Driving Range Villa Tamara?
We've always found the practice balls here to be in surprisingly good condition-they're not premium, but far from the worn-out rocks you sometimes encounter. The range features clear distance markers and a few fun targets, which makes practice more engaging than just hitting into a flat field.
Is Driving Range Villa Tamara a good place for beginners, and can I get lessons there?
Definitely, it's a very welcoming spot for beginners, with a relaxed vibe that takes the pressure off. While they don't always have a resident pro on staff, you can often arrange lessons with independent coaches who use the facility-just ask at the counter for local recommendations.