Driving Range

Frequently Asked Questions

How easy is it to get to the Driving Range from Amsterdam, and what's the vibe like?

Getting to the Driving Range is quite straightforward; it's just a 20-minute drive from Amsterdam's city center, making it an easy escape. You'll find a relaxed, friendly atmosphere here, a nice contrast to the bustling city, perfect for unwinding with a bucket of balls.

What kind of balls and technology can I expect at the Driving Range, and is it worth the cost?

They've invested in good quality range balls here, so you'll get a truer flight than at many other places, and yes, Toptracer is available at most bays. Expect to pay around €8-€10 for a large bucket, which we think is fair for the experience and technology on offer.

When's the best time to visit the Driving Range for a relaxed practice session?

We always recommend hitting the Driving Range on a weekday morning, ideally before 11 AM, to enjoy a calm, uncrowded session. Evenings can get busy with locals after work, so if you prefer peace, aim for those quieter slots.

Does the Driving Range offer anything beyond just hitting balls, like a good spot for a post-practice drink?

Beyond the bays, you'll find a surprisingly good short-game area with a chipping green and bunkers, perfect for honing those crucial scoring shots. Their small clubhouse also serves excellent local coffee and stroopwafels - a perfect treat after your practice.

Are there any local tips or unique aspects about the Driving Range that first-timers should know?

A unique feature here is the view; on a clear day, you can actually spot some of the iconic Dutch windmills in the distance as you hit. Also, remember to grab a range card from reception to load credits, as it's a cashless system for the ball dispensers.