Clifton Hill Golf Driving Range
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the quality of the practice experience like at Clifton Hill Golf Driving Range?
You'll be pleased with the consistent quality of the range balls and mats here; they really give you a true feel for your shots. We particularly appreciate the clear yardage markers and well-maintained bays, making it easy to track your progress and focus on your game.
Is Clifton Hill Golf Driving Range suitable for practicing in all weather conditions?
Absolutely, you'll find plenty of covered bays, which is a massive plus given England's often-unpredictable weather. While not all bays are heated, the shelter keeps you dry and comfortable, allowing you to focus on your swing without distraction, even on a damp day.
Beyond hitting balls, what else does Clifton Hill Golf Driving Range offer for golfers looking to improve?
They feature a really useful dedicated short game area, which is fantastic for honing your chipping and putting- a true bonus for a driving range. We also highly recommend exploring their PGA professional coaching options; it's a smart way to get targeted feedback and elevate your game.
When's the best time to visit Clifton Hill Golf Driving Range to avoid crowds and what are the typical costs?
For a more relaxed session, we always suggest aiming for weekday mornings or early afternoons to beat the rush. You can expect to pay around £5-£10 for a bucket of balls, which we think is excellent value for the quality of practice you'll receive here.
What makes Clifton Hill Golf Driving Range stand out from other practice facilities in the area?
What truly sets Clifton Hill apart is its commitment to a comprehensive practice experience, not just hitting balls. The combination of high-quality balls, precise targets, and that dedicated short game area makes it a top choice for serious improvement, not just a quick swing.