Misterton Driving Range
Driving Range
Course Details
- Course Type: driving_range
Website: http://www.mistertongolf.co.uk/
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time to visit Misterton Driving Range for a relaxed practice session?
We've found that early mornings on weekdays, before 9 AM, are your best bet for a peaceful session. You'll have your pick of bays and can really focus on your swing without feeling rushed by a crowd.
Are the practice facilities at Misterton Driving Range suitable for serious golfers looking to dial in their game?
Absolutely, the mats here are solid and well-maintained, not those worn-out thin ones you sometimes find, and the balls are consistently decent-quality Srixons. While it's not a high-tech Toptracer facility, the yardage markers are accurate and clearly visible, making it great for precise distance control.
Does Misterton Driving Range offer golf lessons, and are they worth the investment?
Yes, they offer lessons with their resident PGA professional, Mark. We highly recommend him - his approach is straightforward and he really focuses on practical improvements you can immediately apply to your game, rather than just theoretical adjustments.
What should I expect regarding the cost and ball quality at Misterton Driving Range?
Expect to pay around £6-£8 for a large bucket of 50 balls, which we think is fair value for the quality you receive. The balls are consistently good, not those rock-hard range balls, and the ball dispenser is always reliable.
Beyond just hitting balls, are there any other amenities or reasons to spend time at Misterton Driving Range?
Beyond the excellent bays, there's a small but well-stocked pro shop for essentials and a surprisingly well-kept putting green to hone your short game. You can also grab a decent coffee or a cold drink from the reception, which is a nice touch after a session.