Andy Bathgate Golf Driving Range

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to visit Andy Bathgate Golf Driving Range?

You'll find Andy Bathgate Golf Driving Range truly shines from late spring through early fall, aligning with Canada's best golf weather. We recommend aiming for a sunny afternoon in July or August when the conditions are perfect for hitting balls outdoors, though they do a great job keeping it accessible as long as the snow holds off.

What kind of hitting experience can I expect at Andy Bathgate-are there grass tees?

While they primarily feature well-maintained mats, you'll occasionally find a limited grass tee area open during peak summer months-it's worth checking ahead if that's your preference. The range itself is spacious, offering plenty of targets to dial in your distances effectively.

How much does it cost to hit a bucket of balls at Andy Bathgate, and is it good value?

Expect to pay a reasonable rate for a bucket of balls at Andy Bathgate, typically ranging from $10-20 depending on the size you choose. We think it's excellent value for the quality of balls and the well-kept hitting stations, making it a solid choice for a quick practice session.

What makes Andy Bathgate Golf Driving Range stand out from other ranges in the area?

What we really appreciate about Andy Bathgate is their commitment to fresh, quality range balls-you won't be hitting beat-up rocks here. Plus, the variety of unique, well-marked targets across the range makes practice feel more engaging than just blasting into an open field.

Are there any tips for getting the most out of a visit to Andy Bathgate Golf Driving Range?

We always recommend arriving a bit earlier on weekend mornings to snag a prime spot, as it can get busy. If you're looking to improve, consider booking a lesson with one of their pros-they're knowledgeable and offer practical, no-nonsense advice that really helps.