Airport Driving Range

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Airport Driving Range a good spot to hit balls during a layover or before a flight?

Absolutely, it's perfect for that. We recommend checking your flight schedule and heading over; it's usually just a quick taxi or shuttle ride from the terminal. You can easily squeeze in a bucket and loosen up before your journey.

What's the vibe like at Airport Driving Range, especially with planes overhead?

The vibe is surprisingly chill, despite the planes. You'll definitely hear and see aircraft taking off and landing, which honestly adds a unique backdrop to your practice session. It's a cool experience you won't get at most ranges.

Do they offer club rentals for travelers who don't have their own clubs?

Yes, they usually have a decent selection of rental clubs available, which is a huge plus for travelers. Don't worry about lugging your full set; you can grab a driver, iron, and putter right there and get to work.

When's the best time to visit Airport Driving Range to avoid crowds?

We've found that early mornings or late evenings are your best bet to avoid the busiest times, especially during peak travel days. Weekday afternoons can also be surprisingly quiet, giving you plenty of space to practice.

Are there any other amenities at Airport Driving Range besides the hitting bays?

You'll often find more than just bays here; many airport ranges include putting greens, chipping areas, and sometimes even a small pro shop. It's a great spot to work on your short game or grab some last-minute golf essentials.