Las Piñas Driving Range

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time to hit balls at Las Piñas Driving Range without the crowds?

We always recommend hitting the range on weekday mornings, ideally before 10 AM, or late evenings after 8 PM. You'll find fewer people, meaning less waiting for bays and a more relaxed practice session. Weekends, especially afternoons, can get pretty packed.

What's the typical cost for a bucket of balls at Las Piñas, and is it good value?

You're looking at around 150-250 PHP for a decent-sized bucket, depending on the number of balls. We think it's excellent value for money, especially considering the quality of the range balls and the well-maintained hitting mats. It's a solid, no-frills spot to get your swings in.

What kind of practice experience can I expect at Las Piñas Driving Range?

Expect a straightforward, practical practice environment. The bays are covered, which is a huge plus for sun or rain, and you'll find clear yardage markers to target. It's a busy, lively atmosphere, perfect for focusing on your swing without too many distractions.

How easy is it to get to Las Piñas Driving Range, and what should I know about the area?

Getting there is quite easy; it's conveniently located along a main thoroughfare, making it accessible via ride-sharing apps or public transport. While parking can be a bit tight during peak hours, the area itself is bustling with local eateries if you're looking for a quick bite after your session.

I'm new to golf- is Las Piñas Driving Range a good spot for beginners or finding a coach?

Absolutely, it's a fantastic spot for beginners. The atmosphere is welcoming and unpretentious, and you'll often find local pros offering lessons right there on the range. Don't hesitate to ask around- many are friendly and happy to help you get started with the basics.