Inland Golf Range
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time to hit balls at Inland Golf Range to avoid the crowds?
We've found that early mornings right after they open, especially on weekdays, are your best bet for a quiet session. Weekday lunch hours can also be surprisingly calm, but expect a lively atmosphere after 4 PM and all weekend.
What kind of practice facilities does Inland Golf Range actually offer beyond just hitting bays?
Beyond the standard hitting bays, you'll find a decent short game area with a chipping green and a practice bunker, which is a real bonus for working on your wedges. The putting green is also well-maintained, giving you a solid all-around practice experience.
Is Inland Golf Range a good spot for total beginners, or is it more for experienced players?
Inland is absolutely welcoming for beginners; the atmosphere is relaxed, and they often have instructors available for lessons if you want to get started right. Experienced players will appreciate the quality balls and targets, but it never feels intimidating for newcomers.
How much should I expect to pay for a bucket of balls at Inland Golf Range, and what are the sizes?
You'll find their pricing pretty standard for the area, with small, medium, and large buckets available. A large bucket typically runs around $15-18, offering plenty of balls to get a good workout in without breaking the bank.
Does Inland Golf Range have any unique features or amenities that make it stand out from other ranges?
What really sets Inland apart is their covered, heated bays, which are a lifesaver during colder months or unexpected rain showers. They also have a small pro shop with essentials and a snack bar, making it easy to spend a comfortable hour or two practicing.