Pacific Playgrounds Driving Range
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to visit Pacific Playgrounds Driving Range for a comfortable practice session?
We always recommend hitting Pacific Playgrounds from late spring through early fall. The weather is usually perfect for outdoor practice, and you'll avoid the chill that can make Canadian ranges less enjoyable. If you're there in the shoulder seasons, expect cooler temps and dress in layers.
What kind of practice experience can I expect at Pacific Playgrounds Driving Range - are there grass tees or just mats?
You'll find a solid mix here, which we appreciate. While they do have plenty of good quality mats, the real treat is their well-maintained grass tee area, which opens up during peak season. We always make a point to get on the grass when it's available for a more authentic feel.
How much does it typically cost to hit a bucket of balls at Pacific Playgrounds, and is it good value?
Expect standard Canadian driving range pricing, usually around $10-15 CAD for a large bucket, which we think is fair for the quality. They often have punch cards or loyalty programs, so if you're planning multiple visits, ask about those to save a few dollars.
Does Pacific Playgrounds Driving Range offer anything beyond just hitting full shots, like a short game area?
Absolutely, and this is where Pacific Playgrounds really shines for serious practice. They have a dedicated chipping and putting green that's well-maintained, allowing you to work on those crucial scoring shots. Don't just blast drivers- spend some time honing your wedges here.
Is Pacific Playgrounds Driving Range a good spot for beginners or families looking to try golf?
Definitely! We've seen plenty of families and new golfers here, and it's a very welcoming atmosphere. The range is spacious, and the staff are usually quite helpful, making it a low-pressure environment to get started or just have some fun.