Driving Range

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of hitting experience can I expect at the Driving Range in England?

You'll find a really solid hitting experience here, especially with their good quality two-piece balls - a definite step up from many other ranges. They've got a great mix of covered and open bays, so you're comfortable practicing no matter what the unpredictable English weather throws at you.

Does the Driving Range offer any advanced practice technology like TrackMan or Toptracer?

Absolutely, and this is a real highlight. Many of the bays are equipped with Toptracer technology, which we love for its instant feedback on your shots and the fun virtual course options. It genuinely makes your practice sessions more engaging and helps you track your progress effectively.

Beyond just hitting balls, are there any other practice areas available for my short game?

Yes, and we highly recommend you make time for them. There's a well-maintained putting green and a dedicated chipping area, which are perfect for sharpening those crucial shots around the green after you've worked on your full swing. Don't skip them!

When is the best time to visit the Driving Range to avoid crowds, and what's the typical cost?

For a quieter session, we always aim for early weekday mornings - you'll have your pick of bays then. Expect to pay around £9-£13 for a large bucket of balls, which is fair value for the quality of facilities you're getting here.

Can I get golf lessons or grab a bite to eat while I'm at the Driving Range?

You're in luck on both fronts. They have excellent PGA professionals on staff if you're looking for some expert guidance, and we've always found them very helpful. Plus, there's a cozy little cafe serving hot drinks and snacks, perfect for a quick refuel during your practice.