Driving Range

Course Details

  • Course Type: driving_range

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time to visit the Driving Range, especially considering English weather?

You'll find this range is quite well-equipped for all seasons, with plenty of covered bays that keep you dry even on a classic English drizzle day. We recommend late afternoon for a quieter session, as the floodlights come on and it's less crowded than midday.

Does this range offer any advanced practice technology like TrackMan or Toptracer?

Absolutely, this isn't just a basic hitting bay- they've invested in Toptracer technology for most of their bays, which we think is a game-changer for tracking your shots. It really helps you dial in your distances and makes practice much more engaging than just hitting into a net.

What's the quality of the practice balls and hitting mats like here?

We've found the balls here are consistently good- they're not premium tour balls, but they're certainly better than the rock-hard range balls you sometimes encounter, giving you a truer feel. The mats are decent too, providing enough cushion without feeling too springy, which is crucial for a productive session.

How much does it typically cost for a bucket of balls, and is it good value?

A large bucket here usually runs about £10-£12, which we think is fair given the quality of the facilities and the Toptracer tech. They often have loyalty cards or off-peak deals, so it's worth asking at reception to get the best value for your practice.

Are there any coaching options or other amenities available at the range?

Yes, they have a solid team of PGA professionals on site offering lessons, which we've seen deliver real results for golfers of all levels. Beyond that, there's a small but well-stocked pro shop and a decent cafe for a coffee or a quick bite after your session, making it a complete practice destination.