Pelangi Golf Driving Range
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to visit Pelangi Golf Driving Range to avoid the heat and crowds?
We always recommend going in the early mornings, right after they open, or later in the evenings after 6 PM. You'll beat the intense Malaysian midday heat and find more open bays, especially on weekends when it gets pretty lively.
What's the typical cost for a bucket of balls at Pelangi, and is it good value?
You'll find Pelangi offers excellent value, especially compared to some of the resort ranges around. A large bucket usually runs about RM 20-25, which is very fair for the quality of balls and mats. It's a solid spot to get your swing in without breaking the bank.
What kind of facilities does Pelangi Golf Driving Range offer beyond just hitting bays?
Beyond the standard bays, Pelangi has a decent short game area with a chipping green and a practice bunker, which is a real bonus for working on those crucial scoring shots. The targets in the range are also well-marked, making practice more engaging than just hitting into a net.
Are there any good food or drink options available at Pelangi Golf Driving Range?
Absolutely, they have a small but reliable cafe on-site where you can grab cold drinks, coffee, and some local snacks like karipap or nasi lemak. It's perfect for a quick refuel between buckets or after your session, and the prices are very reasonable.
How are the quality of the golf balls and hitting mats at Pelangi Golf Driving Range?
We've found the balls at Pelangi to be consistently decent-quality range balls, not the super-worn ones you sometimes encounter elsewhere. The hitting mats are also well-maintained, providing a good, stable surface that won't punish your wrists, which is important for a productive practice session.