Walther's Golf Driving Range
Course Details
- Course Type: driving_range
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to visit Walther's Golf Driving Range to avoid the biggest crowds?
We've found that Walther's gets pretty busy after 4 PM on weekdays and all day Saturday. For a more relaxed session, aim for weekday mornings right after they open, or Sunday evenings when the rush has died down. You'll have more space and less waiting for a bay.
What kind of practice experience can I expect at Walther's - is it good for serious improvement?
Walther's offers solid mats and decent range balls, but don't expect top-tier launch monitors at every bay. It's fantastic for grooving your swing and getting a feel for your clubs, especially with their well-marked yardage targets. If you're looking for detailed data, you might want to bring your own portable device.
How does the pricing work at Walther's, and is it good value for money?
Walther's keeps it simple with buckets of balls - small, medium, and large - at very fair prices compared to other ranges in the area. We always recommend getting the large bucket; it's the best value if you plan on hitting for more than 30 minutes. They also offer a loyalty card for frequent visitors, which is a nice perk.
What makes Walther's Golf Driving Range stand out from other local ranges?
What we really appreciate about Walther's is their unique short-game practice area, separate from the main hitting bays. It's a fantastic spot to dial in your wedges and chipping, which many ranges overlook. Plus, the staff are genuinely friendly and always ready with a tip or a smile.
Can I grab a snack or a drink while I'm practicing at Walther's?
Absolutely, Walther's has a small but well-stocked snack bar right by the entrance. You can pick up cold drinks, coffee, and some basic snacks like candy bars or chips. It's perfect for a quick refuel between buckets, but don't expect a full meal service.