Hurryville Driving Range
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time to visit Hurryville Driving Range for a productive practice session?
We've found that early mornings, right when they open, or late evenings after 7 PM are your best bet to avoid the crowds. You'll get plenty of space and won't feel rushed, especially if you're working on something specific. Weekends, particularly Saturday afternoons, can get pretty packed, so plan accordingly.
How are the practice balls and hitting mats at Hurryville?
Honestly, Hurryville does a solid job with their balls; they're consistently in good shape and fly true, which is crucial for accurate feedback. The mats are decent, too, offering enough cushion without feeling overly springy. We appreciate that they rotate them often, so you're rarely hitting off a worn-out spot.
Does Hurryville Driving Range offer anything beyond standard hitting bays?
Absolutely, and this is where Hurryville shines for serious practice. Beyond the main range, they have a fantastic short game area with a dedicated chipping green and a bunker that actually feels like a real course bunker. It's a great spot to dial in those crucial scoring shots, and it's usually less crowded than the main range.
What should I expect to pay for a bucket of balls at Hurryville, and is it good value?
Hurryville offers a tiered pricing structure, with a small bucket around $10 and a large bucket closer to $18. We think it's fair value, especially considering the quality of the balls and the well-maintained facilities. If you're a regular, grab one of their punch cards - it's a smart way to save a few bucks over time.
Are there any unique features or technologies at Hurryville Driving Range that make it stand out?
While Hurryville isn't a high-tech Topgolf-style venue, they do have a few unique targets that make practice more engaging. Look for the old tractor tire at 150 yards and the giant bell at 200 - hitting those provides a satisfying challenge and a clear indicator of distance. It's a classic, no-frills approach that we really appreciate for focused practice.