Golf Range
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to visit Golf Range for optimal practice conditions?
We recommend visiting in late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October) for the most comfortable weather. You'll find the bays less crowded than in peak summer, and the air is crisp, perfect for focused practice without battling the elements or the heat.
What unique features does Golf Range offer that set it apart from other practice facilities in England?
You'll love their state-of-the-art Toptracer bays, which provide instant feedback and fun game modes, making practice genuinely engaging. They also boast a fantastic short game area with realistic bunkers and chipping greens, a rarity for many ranges in the region.
What should I expect to pay for a typical practice session at Golf Range, and is it good value?
A large bucket of balls typically runs you about £10-£15, and the Toptracer bays might have a slightly higher hourly rate, especially during peak times. We think it's excellent value considering the quality of the premium balls, the well-maintained mats, and the advanced technology available.
Does Golf Range offer more than just driving bays, like short game practice or lessons?
Absolutely, and this is where Golf Range truly shines beyond just hitting balls. You'll find a dedicated, undulating putting green and a superb chipping area with various lies and a practice bunker, perfect for honing your short game. They also have several PGA professionals on site for top-notch lessons tailored to your needs.
Is Golf Range easily accessible from central London, and are there any nearby attractions worth visiting?
It's about an hour's drive north of London, making it a manageable day trip if you're staying in the city. We recommend combining your visit with a stop at the nearby historic St. Albans Cathedral and its charming market town for a dose of English heritage and a lovely lunch.