Marsden Golf Driving Range

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the quality of the golf balls and hitting mats at Marsden Golf Driving Range?

You'll find the balls here are generally decent, not premium tour-grade but perfectly fine for working on your swing. The mats are well-maintained, offering a consistent strike that helps you focus on your technique without worrying about poor turf.

Beyond the driving bays, are there any short game practice facilities at Marsden?

Absolutely, and this is a real plus. Marsden offers a dedicated chipping area and a putting green, which is fantastic for honing those crucial scoring shots. It's a great spot to round out your practice session after hitting a bucket.

When is the best time to visit Marsden Golf Driving Range to avoid the crowds?

We always recommend hitting Marsden during weekday mornings or early afternoons if you prefer a quieter session. Evenings and weekends can get pretty lively, especially with families, so plan accordingly if you want a bay to yourself.

What makes Marsden Golf Driving Range a unique place to practice in Australia?

What we really appreciate about Marsden is the relaxed, community vibe - it feels less like a sterile practice facility and more like a local hangout. The well-marked targets at varying distances also make it genuinely engaging for improving your accuracy, not just smashing balls.

Is Marsden Golf Driving Range a good spot for beginners, and do they offer lessons?

Definitely, Marsden is very beginner-friendly with a welcoming atmosphere and plenty of space. They do have PGA professionals on-site offering lessons, which we highly recommend if you're just starting out or looking to refine your swing.