Rowan Road Driving Range

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time to hit balls at Rowan Road without feeling rushed?

Focus on early mornings right after they open, especially on weekdays. You'll find the range quiet and the mats fresh, giving you plenty of space to work on your swing without waiting. Avoid peak evenings and weekend afternoons if you prefer a more relaxed session.

What's the deal with ball prices at Rowan Road Driving Range, and is it worth it?

Rowan Road offers a tiered system for buckets - small, medium, and large - with the large bucket giving you the best value per ball. We recommend going for the medium if you're just warming up, but if you're serious about practice, the large is definitely the way to go for extended sessions.

How are the hitting mats and range balls at Rowan Road - are they decent?

You'll be pleasantly surprised by the quality here; the mats are well-maintained and offer good cushioning, unlike some places that feel like concrete. They refresh the range balls regularly, so you're not hitting ancient, scuffed-up rocks, which really helps with accurate feedback on your shots.

Does Rowan Road Driving Range offer anything beyond just hitting balls?

Absolutely, it's more than just a standard range. They have a fantastic short game area with a dedicated chipping green and a bunker, which is perfect for dialing in those crucial scoring shots. Plus, the back half of the range features some unique target greens at varying distances, making practice feel more like course play.

Can I grab a snack or a drink while I'm practicing at Rowan Road?

Yes, you're covered. There's a small but well-stocked snack bar right by the entrance where you can pick up cold drinks, coffee, and some basic grab-and-go snacks. It's perfect for a quick refuel between buckets or if you're spending a longer session out on the range.