Brampton Driving Range
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time to hit balls at Brampton Driving Range without feeling rushed?
We always aim for weekday mornings right after they open, or later in the evening, especially if you're looking for a quieter session. Weekends and after-work hours can get pretty busy, so plan accordingly if you prefer more space to yourself.
What's unique about Brampton Driving Range compared to other practice spots in Canada?
You'll appreciate their well-maintained mats and the quality of the range balls - they're not those rock-hard duds you find elsewhere. They also have a decent short game area, which is a real bonus for honing your chipping and pitching without needing a full course.
What should I expect to pay for a bucket of balls at Brampton Driving Range?
Pricing is pretty standard for the area, with different bucket sizes available to suit your practice needs. We recommend grabbing a medium or large bucket if you're serious about getting a good session in; it's usually the best value.
Are there any covered or heated bays at Brampton Driving Range for colder Canadian days?
Absolutely, they've got you covered - literally! You'll find a good number of covered bays, which is a lifesaver during those unpredictable Canadian weather days, though heated bays are more limited. It means you can still get your swings in, even if it's a bit chilly or drizzly.
Can I get golf lessons or coaching at Brampton Driving Range?
Yes, they have pros on staff who offer lessons, which is fantastic if you're looking to fine-tune your swing. We always suggest booking ahead, especially during peak season, as their instructors are quite popular and can get booked up quickly.