Limerick Driving Range

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time to hit balls at Limerick Driving Range without a crowd?

We always aim for weekday mornings, right after they open. You'll find the bays are usually quiet then, giving you plenty of space to focus without feeling rushed. Evenings and weekends can get busy, especially if the weather's good, so plan accordingly if you prefer a livelier atmosphere.

Beyond just hitting drivers, what other practice facilities does Limerick Driving Range offer?

It's more than just bays for smashing drivers. You'll find a decent short game area with a chipping green and a practice bunker, which is fantastic for sharpening those crucial scoring shots. Don't skip the putting green either - it's well-maintained and gives you a real feel for Irish greens.

Is Limerick Driving Range a good spot for a quick practice session, or should I plan to spend a while?

You can definitely pop in for a quick bucket and be out in 30-45 minutes if you're efficient. However, we recommend carving out at least an hour. That way, you can properly warm up, hit a few different clubs, and then spend some valuable time on the short game area without feeling rushed.

What should I expect to pay for a bucket of balls, and is it good value?

Expect to pay around €7-€10 for a decent-sized bucket of balls, which we think is fair value for the quality of the mats and balls. They often have loyalty cards or multi-bucket deals too, so ask at the counter if you plan on making a few visits. It's a solid investment in your game.

I'm visiting Limerick - is this driving range easy to get to, and is it worth the trip if I'm not local?

Absolutely, it's quite accessible, usually just a short drive from Limerick city centre. If you're looking for a genuine local golf experience and want to keep your swing grooved while visiting, it's definitely worth the trip. You'll get a good feel for the local golfing community here.