Driving Range

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes hitting balls at this Italian driving range a unique experience compared to others?

You'll find yourself surrounded by breathtaking Italian landscapes, often with charming vineyards or historic villages dotting the horizon. It's a truly picturesque backdrop that transforms a simple practice session into a memorable part of your Italian getaway, far from the usual mundane ranges.

What kind of practice facilities can I expect at this Italian driving range, and are they up to par?

We were genuinely impressed; you'll typically find good quality mats and decent range balls, often complemented by a well-maintained short game area and a dedicated putting green. While not every bay boasts high-tech simulators, the core facilities are solid for a productive practice session.

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

Expect to pay around €8-€12 for a large bucket, which we consider excellent value given the stunning surroundings and well-kept amenities. It's a relaxed environment where you can easily spend an hour or two honing your swing without feeling rushed or overcharged.

When is the best time to visit this driving range, and what's the atmosphere like?

We highly recommend visiting in the late afternoon, especially during spring or early autumn, when the Italian sun casts a beautiful golden glow and temperatures are ideal. The atmosphere is wonderfully laid-back and friendly, a perfect blend of local golfers and visitors enjoying the views.

Are there any local tips for making the most of my visit to this Italian driving range?

Absolutely- we suggest arriving a bit early to enjoy an espresso at the clubhouse bar before you start, and definitely linger for an aperitivo afterwards. It’s a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the local culture and perhaps even pick up some insider golf tips from the regulars.