118 / 35 Driving Range
Course Details
- Course Type: driving_range
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the quality of the golf balls and hitting mats like at 118 / 35 Driving Range?
You'll find the balls here are consistently decent-quality range balls, perfect for practice without being overly worn. The mats are standard, well-maintained, and provide a solid surface that's fair to your clubs and wrists.
When is the best time to visit 118 / 35 Driving Range to avoid crowds?
We recommend hitting the range on weekday mornings, especially before 10 AM, for a more relaxed experience. Evenings and weekends can get quite busy, but the bays turn over quickly so you won't typically wait long.
How accurate are the yardage markers and targets at 118 / 35 Driving Range?
The yardage markers are clearly visible and quite accurate for a driving range, giving you a good sense of your distances. They have a decent variety of targets, including some flags and distance markers, to keep your practice engaging.
Does 118 / 35 Driving Range offer any short game practice areas like putting greens or chipping zones?
This range is primarily focused on full swings, so don't expect extensive short game facilities. There's a small putting green, but it's basic – come here to dial in your irons and driver, not your delicate chips.
What are the typical costs for a bucket of balls at 118 / 35 Driving Range, and is it good value?
You'll find the pricing for buckets to be very reasonable, offering solid value for your practice time in Canada. They have various bucket sizes, and we think the medium bucket is usually the sweet spot for a good session without breaking the bank.