Spencer Driving Range
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time to hit balls at Spencer Driving Range without feeling rushed?
We always recommend going early on a weekday morning, right when they open. You'll find plenty of open bays and the air is still fresh, perfect for really focusing on your swing without the weekend crowds. Expect a lively atmosphere after 4 PM on weekdays and all day Saturday and Sunday.
How are the balls and hitting mats at Spencer Driving Range? Are they decent?
You'll be pleasantly surprised by the ball quality here-they're not premium, but they're well-maintained and not overly worn out like some other ranges. The mats are solid, offering good cushioning without feeling too springy, which is crucial for getting accurate feedback on your strike.
Can I work on more than just my full swing at Spencer Driving Range?
Absolutely, and this is where Spencer really shines for a range. Beyond the main bays, you'll find a dedicated chipping green with a bunker, which is fantastic for dialing in your short game. We highly recommend spending some time there; it's a real asset.
What's the typical cost for a bucket of balls at Spencer Driving Range, and is it good value?
Expect standard driving range pricing here, with small, medium, and large buckets available, usually ranging from $8 to $18. We think it's excellent value for the quality of the practice facilities, especially considering the well-kept short game area and decent ball quality.
What makes Spencer Driving Range different from other practice spots in the area?
What truly sets Spencer apart is its relaxed, community feel and the excellent short game area. It's not just about blasting drivers; you can genuinely refine your entire game here, and the staff are always friendly and helpful, making it a welcoming spot for all skill levels.