Vanco Driving Range

Course Details

  • Course Type: driving_range

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Weekday mornings are your best bet for a peaceful practice session at Vanco. We've found it gets pretty lively after 4 PM and all weekend, especially if the weather's good, so plan accordingly if you prefer more space to yourself.

How's the ball quality and overall range condition at Vanco?

Vanco actually does a solid job with their balls - they're not brand new, but they're consistently decent, unlike some places where you get a mix of duds. The mats are well-maintained, and the targets are clearly visible, which is a big plus for focused practice.

Are there any unique practice features or targets at Vanco that make it stand out?

Absolutely, Vanco has a fantastic short game area with dedicated chipping greens and a bunker, which is rare for a standalone range and a huge bonus for improving your wedges. We also love their marked yardage flags that are genuinely accurate, helping you dial in your distances.

What should I expect to pay for a bucket of balls at Vanco Driving Range?

Vanco offers good value, with a large bucket typically running around $15-18, which is fair for the quality of the facility. They also have loyalty cards or punch passes that can save you a bit if you're a regular, so ask about those at the counter.

Does Vanco Driving Range offer lessons, and are they any good?

Yes, Vanco has a few PGA pros on staff, and we've heard great things about their instruction, especially for beginners and intermediate players looking to refine their swing. Booking ahead is definitely recommended, as their slots fill up quickly, particularly on weekends.