Driving Range

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of day to hit balls at the Driving Range, especially considering the Australian sun?

We've found early mornings or late afternoons are your best bet here. The midday sun in Australia can be quite intense, making practice uncomfortable and affecting your focus, so plan your visit around the cooler parts of the day for a much better experience.

Are there any unique practice features at this Australian Driving Range that make it stand out?

Absolutely, you'll love their dedicated short game area, which is a real gem for honing your wedges and putting. It's not just about smashing drivers here-you can dial in your whole game on actual greens, a rarity for many ranges and a huge plus.

What should I expect to pay for a bucket of balls, and is it good value compared to other Australian ranges?

You'll find the pricing here is quite reasonable for the quality of the facility, typically around AUD $15-20 for a large bucket. We think it's excellent value, especially considering the premium balls and well-maintained hitting mats you get, which isn't always the case elsewhere.

What's the vibe like at the Driving Range, and can I grab a bite or a drink while I'm there?

The atmosphere is wonderfully relaxed and genuinely Australian-friendly, a great spot to unwind after work. They've got a small but solid kiosk serving up classic Aussie snacks and cold drinks, perfect for a quick refuel between buckets.

Is the Driving Range easy to get to, and what's the parking situation like for visitors?

Getting there is a breeze, it's conveniently located just off the main road, making it super accessible. You'll find ample free parking right on site, so no need to stress about finding a spot, which is always a relief when you're keen to get straight to hitting balls.