Green Acres Par 3 Driving Range

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Green Acres' Par 3 course stand out from a typical driving range?

We've played plenty of ranges, and what you'll immediately notice at Green Acres is the thoughtful layout of their par 3 holes. These aren't just random targets; they offer genuine short-game challenges with varied distances and some tricky greens that really test your approach shots. It's a fantastic spot to sharpen your irons and wedges without committing to a full 18.

When is the best time to visit Green Acres Par 3 Driving Range for a relaxed practice session?

If you're looking for a quieter experience, we highly recommend heading over on a weekday morning, especially before 11 AM. You'll find fewer crowds, meaning less waiting for bays and a more peaceful atmosphere to really focus on your swing. Weekends, particularly afternoons, can get quite busy with families and groups.

What should I expect to pay for a bucket of balls or a round on the Par 3 course at Green Acres?

Green Acres offers good value, especially compared to some city ranges. You'll find standard bucket sizes at competitive prices, and their par 3 course fees are very reasonable for the quality of the short game practice you get. We suggest checking their website for current pricing, but expect to pay around $10-15 CAD for a medium bucket and a similar amount for a round on the par 3.

Is Green Acres Par 3 Driving Range suitable for beginners or families with young golfers?

Absolutely, it's one of our top recommendations for new golfers and families. The par 3 course is forgiving enough for beginners to enjoy, and the driving range offers plenty of space with good quality mats. They also have club rentals available, making it super easy to just show up and play without needing your own gear.

Does Green Acres offer any covered or heated bays for practicing during cooler Canadian weather?

Yes, and it's a lifesaver during those shoulder seasons or cooler days. Green Acres has a good number of covered bays, which is fantastic for keeping you dry if it sprinkles or providing shade on a sunny day. While they aren't fully heated, the covers definitely make a difference, extending your comfortable practice time well into the fall.