Driving range
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time to visit Vyhlídka Driving Range for the full experience?
We always recommend late spring through early autumn for the best conditions here. You'll get to enjoy the expansive grass tees and those stunning views of the Bohemian hills, especially around sunset when the light is just perfect.
Are the practice facilities at Vyhlídka Driving Range up to scratch for serious golfers?
Absolutely, you'll be pleasantly surprised. They offer high-quality Srixon balls and a generous number of grass tees, which is a big plus over endless mats. Don't miss their dedicated short game area; it's perfect for dialling in your wedges.
How much should I budget for a decent practice session at Vyhlídka Driving Range?
It's quite reasonable, especially for the quality you get. Expect to pay around 150-200 CZK for a large bucket of balls, which is excellent value. We often grab a local beer from their cozy cafe afterwards, adding a nice touch without breaking the bank.
Is Vyhlídka Driving Range easy to get to if I'm staying in, say, Prague or a nearby town?
While it's not city-center, it's a straightforward drive, usually about 45 minutes from Prague, making it a great escape. We always recommend renting a car for the flexibility, but local buses do stop nearby if you're feeling adventurous.
What's the vibe like at Vyhlídka Driving Range, and can I get a lesson there?
It's wonderfully relaxed and welcoming, a real local gem without any pretension. Yes, they have excellent PGA-certified pros on staff; we've found their insights particularly helpful for navigating the local course conditions.