Golf Range
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time to visit Golf Range to avoid the crowds and make the most of your practice?
We've found that hitting the range on a weekday morning, especially before 10 AM, gives you the most space and quiet. The covered bays are a lifesaver when that inevitable English drizzle rolls in, so don't let the weather deter you from a good session.
What can I expect to pay for a bucket of balls, and what kind of tech does Golf Range offer?
You'll typically pay around £8-£12 for a large bucket, which is pretty standard for a quality range in England. They've invested in Toptracer technology in every bay, which we think is fantastic for tracking your shots and really dialling in your distances.
Is there anything unique about Golf Range beyond just hitting balls - like short game areas or a good clubhouse?
Absolutely, don't miss their excellent chipping and putting greens, which are separate from the main bays and perfect for refining your short game. We always grab a coffee and a pastry from their cozy cafe afterwards - it's a great spot to review your session.
I'm looking to improve my game; does Golf Range offer coaching, and is it worth it?
Yes, they have a team of PGA professionals on site, and we highly recommend booking a lesson if you're serious about improvement. Their pros use the Toptracer data to give incredibly precise feedback, which we found invaluable for making real progress.
What's the overall vibe at Golf Range, and is it easy to get to from central London?
It's a really welcoming, modern facility - you'll find everyone from beginners to seasoned pros here, all focused on their game. While not in central London, it's easily accessible via a short train ride and a quick taxi, making it a convenient escape for a serious practice session.