driving range
Frequently Asked Questions
Considering England's famously fickle weather, when's the ideal time to visit this driving range for a comfortable practice session?
You'll find this range is excellent year-round thanks to its fully covered, heated bays - a real lifesaver on a damp English afternoon. We recommend visiting mid-morning on weekdays to avoid the evening rush and weekend crowds, ensuring you get your pick of bays.
What specific features make this driving range a cut above the rest in England?
What truly sets this place apart is their investment in premium Srixon range balls, which feel incredibly close to actual course balls, and every bay is equipped with Toptracer technology. This isn't just a hit-and-hope range; you get instant feedback and can play virtual courses, making practice genuinely engaging.
What's the typical cost for a bucket of balls here, and does it offer good value for money?
Expect to pay around £8-£10 for a large bucket of 100 balls, which we think is excellent value given the quality of the facilities and the Toptracer tech. They also offer loyalty cards and off-peak discounts, so keep an eye out for those to save a few quid.
Beyond just hitting full shots, what other practice facilities are available to hone my short game?
You're in luck - this range boasts a fantastic separate short game area, complete with a dedicated chipping green, practice bunker, and a large putting green that rolls true. It's a proper setup for refining those crucial scoring shots, not just an afterthought.
Is this driving range more geared towards serious golfers or is it a good spot for a casual, social outing?
It strikes a brilliant balance. While serious golfers will appreciate the high-quality balls and tech for focused practice, the relaxed atmosphere and on-site cafe-bar make it perfect for a fun evening with friends. You'll often see groups enjoying a drink while playing virtual games on Toptracer, so it's truly versatile.