Loon's Cove Driving Range
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Loon's Cove Driving Range stand out from other practice facilities?
You'll immediately notice the stunning views over Loon's Cove itself, which makes practice feel less like work and more like a mini-getaway. They also boast top-tier hitting mats and premium range balls, a detail many ranges overlook.
When is the best time to visit Loon's Cove to avoid crowds and get a good bay?
We've found that early mornings, especially before 9 AM on weekdays, are your best bet for a peaceful session. Weekends, particularly Saturday afternoons, can get quite busy, so plan accordingly if you prefer more space.
What's the typical cost for a bucket of balls at Loon's Cove, and is it worth it?
Expect to pay around $12 for a medium bucket, which we think is fair given the quality of the facilities and balls. They also offer loyalty cards if you plan on visiting frequently, which can save you a few bucks in the long run.
Does Loon's Cove offer anything beyond just driving range bays, like short game areas or lessons?
Absolutely, and this is where Loon's Cove truly shines for serious practice. Beyond the main range, you'll find a dedicated short game area with a chipping green and bunkers, plus a large putting green that's always well-maintained. They also have PGA pros on staff for lessons, which we highly recommend if you're looking to fine-tune your swing.
What's one unique tip for making the most of a visit to Loon's Cove Driving Range?
Don't just pound balls; take advantage of the 'target island' out in the cove - it's a fantastic visual aid for shot shaping and distance control. Also, grab a coffee from their small cafe; it's surprisingly good and makes those early morning sessions even better.