Driving Range
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of technology and facilities can I expect at the Driving Range in Germany?
You'll find this German range is quite modern, often featuring heated, covered bays perfect for year-round practice. Many stations are equipped with TrackMan or Toptracer, giving you instant feedback on every shot, which is fantastic for improving your game.
How much does it typically cost to hit balls, and is it good value?
Expect to pay around 10-15 Euros for a large bucket of quality range balls here, which is standard for Germany. If you opt for a tech bay, hourly rates might apply, but we think the premium balls and data feedback make it a worthwhile investment for serious practice.
When is the best time to visit the Driving Range to avoid crowds and enjoy the atmosphere?
We recommend hitting the range on weekday mornings or during lunch hours for a more relaxed session, as evenings can get quite busy. The atmosphere is generally friendly and focused, with a good mix of serious golfers and casual players enjoying their practice.
Are there any unique German amenities or services at the Driving Range?
Absolutely, you'll often find a cozy 'Biergarten' style area nearby where you can grab a local beer or a 'Bratwurst' after your session. Some ranges also offer excellent club fitting services with German precision, which is a real bonus if you're looking to upgrade your gear.
How good is the practice experience for serious golfers, especially regarding short game?
For serious golfers, the practice experience here is top-notch, with excellent quality range balls that fly true and well-maintained target greens. The dedicated short game area, often featuring realistic bunkers and chipping greens, provides a fantastic opportunity to sharpen your scoring shots.