New Post Golf Driving Range
Course Details
- Course Type: driving_range
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the ball quality like at New Post Golf Driving Range, and how does it impact my practice?
We've found their balls are consistently good-quality range balls, not the rock-hard duds you sometimes get at other places. This means your practice feels more realistic, and you'll get a truer sense of your distances. They keep them well-stocked, so you're not waiting around.
Does New Post Golf Driving Range offer more than just driving bays?
Absolutely, and this is where New Post really shines for serious practice. Beyond the excellent driving bays, you'll find a dedicated short game area with a decent putting green and a chipping zone. It's perfect for dialing in those crucial shots, which many ranges overlook.
When is the best time to visit New Post Golf Driving Range to avoid crowds?
We always recommend hitting New Post early on weekday mornings if you want a bay to yourself and a peaceful practice session. Evenings and weekends can get pretty busy, especially if the weather's good, so plan accordingly for a more relaxed experience.
Are there any advanced practice technologies available at New Post Golf Driving Range?
While New Post keeps things classic with solid fundamentals, don't expect high-tech bays with Toptracer or Trackman here. It's a straightforward, no-frills range focused on providing a quality hitting experience with good mats and clear yardage markers.
What should I expect to pay for balls at New Post Golf Driving Range, and is it good value?
You'll find the pricing for buckets of balls at New Post to be very reasonable, offering excellent value for the quality of the facility. They have a few different bucket sizes, so you can choose what fits your practice session and budget best without feeling overcharged.