Double Eagle Driving Range
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes practicing at Double Eagle Driving Range different from other ranges?
We found Double Eagle stands out with its dedicated short game area, complete with a chipping green and sand trap, which is a rarity for a standalone range. You'll also appreciate the high-quality range balls and well-maintained grass tees, giving you a more realistic feel than typical mat-only facilities.
Does Double Eagle Driving Range offer any advanced tech or amenities for serious practice?
Absolutely, Double Eagle has embraced technology, offering Toptracer bays in a section of their covered hitting area. This means you can track every shot's distance, ball speed, and trajectory, making your practice sessions incredibly productive. They also have a small, well-stocked pro shop for last-minute essentials.
When is the best time to visit Double Eagle Driving Range to avoid crowds, and what's the general vibe?
We recommend hitting Double Eagle early on weekday mornings if you're looking for a quiet, focused practice session. The vibe shifts in the evenings and on weekends, becoming a lively, social spot, especially with their outdoor patio and casual food truck offerings.
What are the typical costs for hitting balls at Double Eagle, and do they offer any value packages?
Double Eagle offers various bucket sizes, starting from a small bucket at $10 up to a jumbo for $25, which we think is fair for the quality. For regulars, their "Eagle Pass" membership provides significant savings on buckets and discounted Toptracer bay rentals, making it a smart choice if you plan to visit often.
Can I get golf lessons at Double Eagle Driving Range, and are they any good?
Yes, Double Eagle boasts a fantastic team of PGA-certified instructors who offer individual and group lessons right on site. We've seen firsthand how their personalized approach, often utilizing the Toptracer tech, can really help golfers of all levels refine their swing and improve their game quickly.