Forest Glen Driving Range

Course Details

  • Course Type: driving_range

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the quality of the practice facilities like at Forest Glen Driving Range?

You'll find solid, well-maintained mats here, which is a big plus for consistent practice. The range balls are surprisingly good for a public facility, offering a true flight that helps you gauge your shots accurately.

When's the best time to visit Forest Glen Driving Range to avoid crowds?

We always recommend hitting Forest Glen early on a weekday morning, right when they open, for a peaceful session. Weekends and evenings can get quite busy, especially during the peak summer months, so plan accordingly if you prefer solitude.

Does Forest Glen Driving Range offer anything beyond just hitting full shots?

Absolutely, and this is where Forest Glen shines for serious practice. Beyond the main range, you'll find a dedicated short game area with a chipping green and bunkers, perfect for honing those crucial scoring shots. They also have a few covered bays with heaters, a lifesaver on cooler Canadian days.

What can I expect to pay for a bucket of balls at Forest Glen, and is it good value?

Forest Glen offers competitive pricing, with various bucket sizes to fit your practice needs, starting around $10-12 for a small. We think it's excellent value, especially considering the quality of the balls and the well-kept practice areas, making it a smart choice for regular sessions.

Is there anything to eat or drink at Forest Glen Driving Range, or any other amenities?

You'll find a small but convenient snack bar on-site offering basic refreshments like coffee, cold drinks, and some grab-and-go snacks. It's perfect for a quick refuel between buckets, and the outdoor patio offers a nice spot to relax and watch others practice.