Driving Range

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of golf balls and targets will I find at the Driving Range (course)?

You'll be pleased to know they stock premium Callaway range balls here, not those rock-hard generics. The targets are well-defined, with actual flagsticks at 100, 150, and 200 yards, plus a few green-side bunkers to aim for, making practice feel much more realistic.

When is the best time to visit the Driving Range (course) for a good practice session, and what's the overall atmosphere?

We recommend hitting the range on weekday mornings before 10 AM or after 6 PM for the most relaxed experience. The atmosphere is generally laid-back and focused, with a good mix of serious golfers and casual players enjoying the scenic backdrop of the nearby hills.

Does the Driving Range (course) offer any advanced technology or unique practice features?

Absolutely, every bay is equipped with Toptracer Range technology, which we love for instant feedback on every shot. You can play virtual courses or just track your distances and ball flight, which really elevates your practice session beyond just hitting balls.

Are there good short game facilities, and can I get lessons at the Driving Range (course)?

Yes, you'll find an excellent dedicated short game area with a large putting green and a separate chipping green featuring a bunker. They also have a team of PGA professionals on staff, and we highly recommend booking a lesson with Sarah if you're looking to dial in your wedges.

What makes the Driving Range (course) unique, and what should I expect to pay for a bucket of balls?

What truly sets this range apart is its unique tiered layout, offering fantastic views of the sunset over the valley from every bay. A large bucket of balls typically runs about $18, which we think is a fair price for the quality of balls and the Toptracer experience you get.