Bur-Mil Driving Range

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the hitting experience like at Bur-Mil Driving Range- do they have grass tees?

You'll primarily hit off quality mats here, which are well-maintained and provide a consistent surface. They do open up a small grass tee area seasonally, usually in warmer months, but don't count on it being available every visit. The targets are clearly marked, giving you good feedback on your distances.

How much does it cost to hit a bucket of balls at Bur-Mil, and is it good value?

Bur-Mil offers excellent value, with several bucket sizes to choose from, starting at just a few dollars for a small. We find the pricing very fair for the quality of the facility and the balls you get. You won't feel ripped off here, which is always a plus.

Does Bur-Mil Driving Range offer more than just hitting bays, like a short game area or lessons?

Absolutely, Bur-Mil isn't just about smashing drivers- they have a decent putting green and a separate chipping area, which is great for dialing in your short game. You can also book lessons with their PGA professionals, which we highly recommend if you're looking to refine your swing.

When's the best time to visit Bur-Mil Driving Range to avoid crowds, and what's the vibe like?

If you want a quieter session, we suggest going on a weekday morning or early afternoon- it gets pretty busy after work and on weekends. The vibe is generally relaxed and friendly, a real mix of serious golfers and casual hitters, which makes for a pleasant atmosphere.

Is Bur-Mil Driving Range easy to find within the larger Bur-Mil Park, and are there any unique features?

Finding the range is straightforward- just follow the signs once you enter Bur-Mil Park, and you'll spot it easily. One unique feature is its integration into the park's natural setting; you get a nice, open feel with some trees bordering the range, which is a pleasant change from more industrial facilities.