Barrow Hill Driving Range

Course Details

  • Course Type: driving_range

Frequently Asked Questions

What sets Barrow Hill Driving Range apart from other practice facilities in England?

You'll immediately notice the difference in ball quality here - they use premium, tour-level balls that give you a true flight and feel, unlike many ranges. Plus, every bay is equipped with Toptracer technology, so you get instant, accurate feedback on every shot, which is invaluable for improvement.

I'm a serious golfer looking to really work on my game; is Barrow Hill the right place for focused practice?

Absolutely, this isn't just a casual hit-and-giggle range. The high-quality mats mimic real turf well, and with Toptracer in every bay, you can track your data precisely. We recommend booking a lesson with one of their pros - they really know their stuff and can leverage the tech to fine-tune your swing.

What's the best time to visit Barrow Hill to ensure I get a bay without a long wait?

To avoid the busiest times, we always aim for weekday mornings, especially before 11 AM, or later in the evening after 7 PM. Weekends, particularly Saturday afternoons, can get quite packed, so plan accordingly if you're set on a specific time.

How does the pricing work at Barrow Hill, and what should I expect to pay for a bucket of balls?

Barrow Hill keeps it straightforward - you pay per bucket, with options for small, medium, and large. Expect to pay around £6-£12 depending on the size you choose, and they accept card payments at the reception desk. They also offer loyalty cards for frequent visitors, which is a nice touch.

Does Barrow Hill offer anything beyond just hitting balls - like short game practice or a pro shop?

Yes, they do! Beyond the main bays, you'll find a decent chipping and putting green that's perfect for honing those crucial short game skills. There's also a small, well-stocked pro shop where you can pick up essentials like balls, gloves, and even get advice on new clubs.