Eagle Pass Lodge driving range

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of hitting surfaces and practice balls can I expect at the Eagle Pass Lodge driving range?

You'll be pleased to find quality, newer range balls here, a step above the usual rock-hard variety. We always head for the well-maintained grass hitting area, which offers a much more authentic feel than the mats, especially during peak season.

Is the driving range included for guests staying at Eagle Pass Lodge, or is there an extra fee?

While the range isn't complimentary with your stay, the cost for a bucket of balls is quite reasonable, especially considering the stunning mountain backdrop. We recommend grabbing a large bucket; you'll want to hit more than you think with that view.

What's the best time of day to use the Eagle Pass Lodge driving range for a peaceful practice session?

For true tranquility and the most breathtaking views, aim for early mornings right after sunrise. You'll often have the range almost to yourself, and the crisp mountain air makes for an invigorating start to your day before the main golf crowd arrives.

Does the Eagle Pass Lodge driving range offer any short game practice areas or putting greens?

Absolutely, and this is where Eagle Pass truly shines beyond just hitting full shots. Adjacent to the main range, you'll find a dedicated chipping green with bunkers and a spacious putting green that rolls true, perfect for honing those crucial scoring shots.

What makes practicing at the Eagle Pass Lodge driving range unique compared to other facilities?

Beyond the excellent practice facilities, it's the immersive natural setting that sets Eagle Pass apart. You're hitting towards genuine mountain targets, not just flat nets, which truly elevates the experience and makes practice feel less like a chore and more like a scenic escape.