Coonskin Driving Range
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to visit Coonskin Driving Range to avoid crowds?
We've found that early mornings, right when they open, or late afternoons on weekdays are your best bet for a quieter session. Weekends, especially after lunch, can get pretty packed, so plan accordingly if you want a bay to yourself.
What kind of practice facilities does Coonskin Driving Range offer? Are they grass or mats?
Coonskin offers a good mix, which we appreciate - you'll find plenty of well-maintained mats, but they also open up a generous grass hitting area on specific days. We always recommend checking their schedule for grass tee availability, as hitting off real turf makes a huge difference.
What are the typical costs for hitting balls at Coonskin Driving Range, and is it good value?
You'll find their pricing very reasonable, with options for small, medium, and large buckets that are competitively priced for the area. We think it's excellent value, especially considering the quality of their range balls and the overall upkeep of the facility.
Does Coonskin Driving Range offer any unique features or technology to help improve my game?
While Coonskin isn't a high-tech simulator kind of place, we love their clearly marked yardage signs and the variety of targets, including a few fun, oversized ones. It's a straightforward, no-frills range focused on solid practice, which is exactly what many of us need.
Beyond hitting balls, what else can I expect at Coonskin Driving Range?
You'll find a small but well-stocked pro shop for essentials like gloves and tees, and they usually have a snack bar with cold drinks and quick bites. It's a great spot to grab a soda after a good practice session, but don't expect a full restaurant experience.