Fore Way Challenge Golf & Driving Range
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the 'Challenge Golf' at Fore Way unique compared to a regular par-3 course?
You'll find it's less about traditional par and more about hitting specific targets or navigating quirky obstacles on their shorter holes. It's a fantastic way to sharpen your iron play and creativity without the pressure of a full round, making it genuinely distinct from your average executive course.
When's the best time to visit Fore Way Challenge Golf for serious practice, and when for just fun?
If you're looking for serious, focused practice on the range, we recommend early mornings right after opening - it's usually quieter and you'll have your pick of bays. For a more relaxed, social 'challenge golf' experience with friends, aim for a weekday evening; the atmosphere is lively but not overwhelmingly crowded.
What can I expect from the driving range facilities at Fore Way? Are there any tech features?
The driving range here is surprisingly well-equipped, offering more than just basic mats. You'll find Toptracer technology in select bays, which is a huge bonus for tracking your shots and getting immediate feedback. They also have a good variety of targets, including some fun, oversized ones that make practice feel less like a chore.
Is Fore Way Challenge Golf a good option for families or beginners new to golf?
Absolutely, this place is a gem for families and beginners. The 'challenge golf' holes are short, forgiving, and designed to be fun, not intimidating, which is perfect for introducing kids or new players to the game. Plus, the relaxed atmosphere of the range means no one feels out of place learning the ropes.
What's the typical cost for a session at Fore Way, and is it good value for money?
You'll find Fore Way offers excellent value, especially compared to a full 18-hole round. Driving range buckets are priced competitively, and the 'challenge golf' rounds are surprisingly affordable for the amount of fun you'll have. We think it's a smart choice for getting a lot of swings in without breaking the bank.