Kensington Driving Range

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time to visit Kensington Driving Range for a relaxed practice session?

I'd recommend hitting Kensington early on a weekday morning, right when they open. You'll find the bays are less crowded, and the staff is fresh, making for a really peaceful practice environment before the afternoon rush. It's perfect for focusing on your swing without distractions.

Does Kensington Driving Range offer any advanced tech for tracking my shots?

Absolutely, and this is where Kensington really shines. Many of their bays are equipped with Toptracer Range technology, which is fantastic for getting instant feedback on ball speed, launch angle, and carry distance. We highly recommend reserving one of these bays if you're serious about analyzing your game.

What should I expect to pay for a bucket of balls at Kensington, and are there any deals?

Kensington offers a tiered pricing structure for buckets, typically ranging from $10 for a small to $25 for a jumbo, which is pretty standard. However, if you plan on visiting often, grab one of their range cards - you'll get bonus credit and it significantly lowers your per-bucket cost.

Is there anything to do at Kensington Driving Range besides just hitting golf balls?

Yes, you'll find more than just hitting bays here. They have a decent putting green and a small chipping area if you want to work on your short game, plus a well-stocked pro shop for last-minute gear. We also appreciate their snack bar for a quick bite or a cold drink after your session.

Is Kensington Driving Range a good spot for beginners, or is it more for experienced golfers?

Kensington is genuinely welcoming for all skill levels, which we love. Beginners will appreciate the friendly atmosphere and the option to rent clubs, while experienced players can really dial in their game with the advanced tech bays. Don't hesitate to ask the staff for tips - they're usually very helpful.