Mulligans Golf Range

Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities does Mulligans Golf Range offer beyond just driving bays?

You'll find Mulligans is more than just a place to bash balls; they have a surprisingly good short game area with a chipping green and bunkers that are actually playable. We recommend spending some time there to sharpen your wedges before hitting the bays, it's a real bonus.

How's the quality of the hitting experience at Mulligans - are the balls and mats decent?

Frankly, the balls at Mulligans are a cut above your average range fare - they're not premium, but they're certainly not rock-hard limited flight ones either. The mats are well-maintained and offer good cushioning, so you won't feel like you're jarring your wrists with every swing.

What's the typical cost for a bucket of balls at Mulligans, and is it good value?

A large bucket at Mulligans usually runs about $15-$18, which we think is fair given the quality of the balls and targets. You're getting a solid practice session without breaking the bank, especially if you utilize their short game area too.

When's the best time to visit Mulligans Golf Range to avoid crowds or enjoy a specific vibe?

We always aim for early mornings right when they open, or later in the evening after 7 PM, to avoid the peak rush. The range is well-lit at night, offering a surprisingly peaceful atmosphere to unwind and focus on your swing under the stars.

Can I get golf lessons at Mulligans Golf Range, and are they worth it?

Yes, Mulligans has a few PGA pros on staff, and we've heard great things about their personalized approach, especially for beginners or those looking to fix a specific swing flaw. We suggest booking a half-hour session; it's a practical way to get some targeted advice without a huge commitment.