BMGCC Driving Range

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the hitting experience like at BMGCC Driving Range - are the mats and balls any good?

You'll find BMGCC uses decent quality mats that are easy on the joints, which is a big plus for extended practice sessions. They provide good range balls, not premium, but certainly better than the rock-hard variety you sometimes encounter, allowing for a truer flight.

Does BMGCC Driving Range offer more than just hitting bays, like a short game area or lessons?

Absolutely, BMGCC isn't just about smashing drivers. They have a respectable putting green and a chipping area, which is crucial for honing your short game. If you're looking to improve, their pros offer lessons right there, a great way to get personalized feedback.

How much should I expect to pay for a bucket of balls at BMGCC Driving Range, and is it good value?

Expect prices to be pretty standard for a quality Canadian range, usually around $10-15 for a large bucket. We think it's fair value considering the well-maintained facilities and the overall pleasant atmosphere you get here.

When's the best time to visit BMGCC Driving Range to avoid crowds and get a good spot?

If you want a peaceful practice, we recommend hitting BMGCC on weekday mornings, especially before 10 AM. Evenings and weekends can get quite busy, but the atmosphere is still friendly, just be prepared for a bit of a wait for a prime bay.

What makes BMGCC Driving Range stand out from other practice facilities in Canada?

BMGCC really shines with its consistent quality and the relaxed, welcoming vibe. It's not overly flashy, but it consistently delivers a solid practice experience with good targets and a well-kept environment, making it a reliable choice for serious golfers and casual hitters alike.