Countryview Driving Range
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Frequently Asked Questions
When is the ideal time to visit Countryview Driving Range for a peaceful practice session?
We always recommend early mornings right after they open, especially on weekends, to beat the crowds and enjoy the crisp air. The late afternoon also offers stunning sunset views over the 'countryview' while you hit a few, making it a truly pleasant experience.
What truly sets Countryview Driving Range apart from other practice spots?
It's definitely the combination of the expansive, well-maintained grass hitting area and the genuinely scenic backdrop. You won't feel like you're hitting into a net here; it's a proper outdoor golf experience with targets that blend into the natural landscape.
What's the typical cost for a bucket of balls at Countryview, and is it a good value?
Expect to pay around $10 for a small bucket, $15 for medium, and $20 for a large, which we find to be excellent value. They use premium range balls that fly true, which isn't always the case at other ranges, making your practice more effective.
Are there any additional facilities at Countryview Driving Range besides the hitting bays?
Absolutely, you'll find a fantastic short-game area complete with a chipping green and a practice bunker, which is perfect for dialing in your wedges. There's also a decent putting green if you want to round out your practice before heading to the course.
How would you describe the quality of the range balls and hitting mats at Countryview?
You'll be pleasantly surprised by the quality here; they consistently use newer, high-compression range balls that feel much closer to actual golf balls. While the mats are good, we always suggest trying for a spot on the natural grass tee line for the most authentic feel.