The Cascades Driving Range

Course Details

  • Course Type: driving_range

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes The Cascades Driving Range stand out from other practice facilities?

You'll immediately notice the stunning backdrop of rolling hills – it's not just a range, it's a view that inspires. We love how the natural undulations of the land are incorporated into the target areas, making your practice feel more like playing a real hole.

When's the best time to visit The Cascades for a productive practice session?

We always recommend hitting The Cascades early in the morning, right after they open, or in the late afternoon. You'll avoid the midday rush and enjoy cooler temperatures, plus the evening light really highlights the targets beautifully.

What kind of practice facilities does The Cascades offer beyond just hitting balls?

Beyond the excellent full-swing bays, you'll find a dedicated short game area that's genuinely useful – a rarity at many ranges. There's a spacious putting green with realistic breaks and a chipping zone where you can practice various lies, which we found invaluable.

How much does it cost to hit balls at The Cascades, and is it good value?

A large bucket typically runs about $15, and we think it's absolutely worth it for the quality you get. The range balls are always fresh, and the mats are top-notch, meaning your practice translates better to the course.

Are there any specific targets or features at The Cascades that help with game improvement?

Absolutely, they've set up some clever targets here, like the 'Island Green' replica at 150 yards – it really sharpens your iron accuracy. We also appreciate the yardage markers that are clearly visible and accurate, helping you dial in every club.