Driving Range
Frequently Asked Questions
How easy is it to get to the Driving Range from Brussels, and what's the atmosphere like?
Getting to the Driving Range from Brussels is surprisingly straightforward; we always recommend taking the E40 towards Ghent, then a quick turn off. You'll find it's a relaxed, welcoming spot, a nice escape from the city buzz without feeling too remote.
What kind of practice experience can I expect at the Driving Range – are the balls good, and are there any tech features?
You'll appreciate the quality of the range balls here – they're premium, not those rock-hard practice balls you sometimes find, which really helps with accurate feedback. Many bays are equipped with Toptracer technology, making your practice sessions genuinely productive and fun.
When is the best time to visit the Driving Range to avoid crowds and enjoy the Belgian weather?
We've found the sweet spot for visiting is definitely weekday mornings, especially before 10 AM, when it's quiet and you can really focus. If you're coming in the afternoon, aim for a sunny spring or early autumn day; the covered bays are great, but nothing beats hitting outdoors in good Belgian weather.
What are the typical costs for a bucket of balls at the Driving Range, and is it good value compared to other Belgian ranges?
A large bucket of balls typically runs you about €12-€15, which we think is excellent value for the quality of the facility and balls provided. They also offer loyalty cards, so if you're planning multiple visits during your Belgian trip, grab one for even better savings.
Beyond just hitting balls, does the Driving Range offer anything special for improving my short game or a place to relax?
Beyond the main range, you absolutely must check out their dedicated short game area, complete with a chipping green and practice bunker – it's meticulously maintained. Afterwards, grab a coffee at their cozy clubhouse cafe; it's a perfect spot to review your session or just relax.