Captain's Driving Range

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time to visit Captain's Driving Range to avoid crowds?

If you're looking for a quiet session, hit Captain's Driving Range early on a weekday morning, right when they open. You'll have your pick of bays and the freshest balls; it gets predictably packed after 5 PM and all weekend, especially if the weather's good.

What's the quality of the balls and mats like at Captain's?

You'll find decent quality range balls here, not premium but certainly not rock-hard practice rocks - they fly pretty true. The mats are well-maintained, offering good cushioning without feeling too springy, which is a nice touch for your joints during a long session.

Are there any unique features or amenities that make Captain's stand out?

What we really appreciate at Captain's is their excellent short game area - it's more than just a chipping net. You get a dedicated putting green that rolls surprisingly well and a separate bunker practice area, which is a huge bonus for dialing in those crucial shots.

What are the typical costs for a bucket of balls, and what payment options do they accept?

Expect standard driving range pricing here; a small bucket usually runs you about $10-12, with larger buckets offering better value. They're pretty flexible, accepting all major credit cards and cash, so you won't have any trouble getting your swings in.

Is Captain's Driving Range a good spot for beginners or families?

Absolutely, Captain's is very welcoming for beginners and families looking to have some fun. The atmosphere is relaxed, and they often have staff on hand who are happy to offer a quick tip or two if you look lost, making it a low-pressure environment to learn.