Driving Range
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the quality of the practice balls and hitting mats at this driving range?
You'll appreciate that this range uses premium, newer balls, not the worn-out dimpled ones you often find elsewhere. The hitting mats are also top-notch, providing a realistic feel that won't jar your wrists, though we always recommend hitting off grass if it's available and open.
Does this driving range offer any advanced technology like TrackMan or Toptracer?
Absolutely, you're in for a treat here with Toptracer technology in every bay, which really elevates your practice session. It's fantastic for getting immediate feedback on ball flight and distance, making your time much more productive than just blindly hitting.
Beyond the main hitting bays, are there good short game practice areas available?
Yes, and this is where this range truly shines for serious practice - it's not just about pounding drivers. You'll find an excellent chipping green with a bunker, plus a large, undulating putting green that's maintained almost as well as a course green, perfect for honing those crucial scoring shots.
When is the best time to visit this driving range to avoid crowds and get a good spot?
We've found that early mornings on weekdays, right when they open, are your best bet for a peaceful session and prime bay selection. Weekends and weekday evenings can get quite busy, so if you're looking for a quieter experience, plan your visit accordingly.
What are the typical costs for a bucket of balls or an hour at this driving range?
Expect to pay a bit more here than your average range, but the quality justifies it - a large bucket typically runs around $18-20, or you can opt for hourly bay rentals with Toptracer starting at about $40. We think the investment is worth it for the superior practice environment and technology.