Snail Driving Range

Driving Range, Pitch & Putt

Course Details

  • Course Type: driving_range

Website: http://www.golfsnail.cz/

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of day or year to visit Snail Driving Range for a good practice session?

We always recommend hitting Snail Driving Range in the late afternoon, especially on a weekday, to avoid the local rush. Spring and early autumn offer the most comfortable weather for practice, but their covered bays mean you can still get your swings in even if it's drizzling.

What should I expect to pay for balls and the pitch & putt at Snail Driving Range, and is it good value?

You'll find Snail Driving Range quite affordable, especially compared to Western European prices. A large bucket of balls typically runs around 150-200 CZK, and the pitch & putt course is usually an additional small fee, making it excellent value for a solid practice session.

What kind of facilities does Snail Driving Range offer, and do I need to bring my own clubs?

Snail Driving Range provides decent mats and targets, plus a surprisingly fun little pitch & putt course that's great for sharpening your short game. While bringing your own clubs is always best, they do have rental clubs available for a small fee if you're traveling light.

What makes Snail Driving Range unique compared to other practice facilities in the Czech Republic?

What sets Snail Driving Range apart is its relaxed, unpretentious atmosphere and the surprisingly challenging pitch & putt course. It's not just about hitting balls; you can really work on your short game in a friendly, local setting that feels authentic, not touristy.

How easy is it to get to Snail Driving Range if I'm staying in Prague or nearby?

Snail Driving Range is conveniently located just a short drive or tram ride from central Prague, making it very accessible for visitors. We suggest using a ride-sharing app or public transport; it's straightforward to find and well-signposted once you're in the vicinity.