Better Shots Driving Range
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of practice technology can I expect at Better Shots Driving Range?
We love that Better Shots goes beyond basic bays. You'll find Toptracer technology in every bay here, which really elevates your practice by giving instant feedback on every shot. It's fantastic for tracking your progress and making your practice sessions truly productive.
Are the practice balls and hitting surfaces at Better Shots Driving Range up to par?
Absolutely, and this is where Better Shots truly shines. They use premium, newer range balls that actually fly true, unlike many places. While it's primarily mats, they're high-quality and well-maintained, giving you a consistent feel for your swing.
When is the best time to visit Better Shots Driving Range for a good practice session?
For a more focused practice, we recommend hitting Better Shots on weekday mornings or early afternoons. It gets quite lively and social in the evenings and on weekends, which is fun, but can be a bit busy if you're trying to dial in your swing without distractions.
What's the typical cost for a bucket of balls at Better Shots Driving Range, and is it worth it?
You'll find the pricing at Better Shots is slightly higher than your average range, but it's absolutely justified by the quality. Expect to pay around $15-20 for a large bucket, which includes access to their excellent tech and premium balls. It's a solid investment in your game.
Does Better Shots Driving Range offer anything beyond just hitting balls, like lessons or short game areas?
Yes, they do! Beyond the excellent bays, Better Shots has a dedicated putting green that's surprisingly well-kept for a range. They also have a roster of fantastic PGA pros available for lessons, which we highly recommend if you're serious about improving your game.