Hopkins Golf Center

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Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time to hit the range at Hopkins Golf Center without the crowds?

You'll find the driving range at Hopkins Golf Center gets busy, especially on weekend mornings. We recommend heading over on a weekday afternoon, say between 1 PM and 4 PM, for a more relaxed session. The ball machines are always well-stocked then, and you won't feel rushed.

What makes Hopkins Golf Center's short game area stand out?

Unlike many ranges, Hopkins Golf Center boasts a fantastic dedicated short game area that's worth the visit alone. You'll get realistic lies from both fairway and light rough, plus a bunker that actually plays like a real course bunker. It's perfect for dialing in those crucial scoring shots.

Are the golf instructors at Hopkins Golf Center any good for improving my swing?

Absolutely, the instructors at Hopkins Golf Center are top-notch, especially if you're looking for practical, on-the-spot feedback. We've personally seen great results from their video analysis sessions, which really help you visualize those swing changes. Book with Coach Miller if you can- he's a wizard with irons.

How much should I expect to spend for a decent practice session at Hopkins Golf Center?

A large bucket of balls at Hopkins Golf Center typically runs about $18-22, which is fair for the quality of the range balls and mats. If you're also planning to use the short game area, factor in an extra $10-15 for access, making it a solid value for a comprehensive practice.

Is Hopkins Golf Center suitable for a quick nine holes, or is it just a practice facility?

While primarily a practice hub, Hopkins Golf Center does feature a very well-maintained 9-hole executive course that's perfect for a quick round. You'll find it's mostly par-3s with a couple of short par-4s, making it ideal for working on your irons and short game under course conditions. It's a great way to test your range improvements.