Slicer's Driving Range

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the real scoop on the practice facilities at Slicer's Driving Range, especially the mats and balls?

We've hit countless balls here, and you'll find their mats are surprisingly forgiving, not those rock-hard planks you dread. The balls are consistently good quality, not the beat-up range balls you often encounter, which makes a real difference in your feedback.

When's the best time to visit Slicer's Driving Range to actually get some quality practice in without the crowds?

Forget evenings and weekends if you want peace; Slicer's gets packed, especially around the 'Big Target' island. We always recommend going on a weekday morning right after they open, usually around 8 AM, to beat the rush and get your pick of the bays.

How much should I expect to spend for a decent session at Slicer's, and are there any cost-saving tips?

You're looking at about $15-20 for a large bucket, which is fair for the quality of the facility and balls. Our pro tip: grab their 'Frequent Flinger' card; after five large buckets, your sixth is on the house, which is a solid value if you're a regular.

Does Slicer's Driving Range offer lessons, and how are their short game practice areas?

Absolutely, they have a few PGA pros on staff, and we've seen great results from Coach Miller - he's fantastic with fixing a slice, ironically. Their short game area is decent, with a chipping green and a bunker, but the putting green can get a bit crowded during peak hours.

Is there anything unique about Slicer's Driving Range that sets it apart from other practice spots?

Beyond the standard bays, Slicer's has a fantastic covered bay section with heaters, which is a lifesaver during cooler months. Plus, they host 'Glow Golf' nights on Fridays - hitting glowing balls at illuminated targets is surprisingly fun and a great way to unwind.