Drummond Golf Driving Range
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to visit Drummond Golf Driving Range to avoid crowds?
We've found that early mornings on weekdays are your best bet for a peaceful session. You'll have plenty of space and won't feel rushed, which is perfect for focusing on your swing. Weekends and after-work hours can get quite busy, so plan accordingly if you prefer a quieter experience.
Does Drummond Golf Driving Range offer any advanced technology or unique practice facilities?
While it's a solid, no-frills range for getting your reps in, don't expect high-tech bay simulators like TrackMan at every location. You'll find good quality mats and plenty of targets to aim for, which is exactly what you need for consistent practice. Some locations might have a small chipping or putting green, so it's worth checking ahead if that's important to you.
Is Drummond Golf Driving Range a good place for beginners to learn or practice?
Absolutely, it's a fantastic spot for beginners. The atmosphere is relaxed, and you can often rent clubs if you don't have your own, making it easy to just show up and hit some balls. We recommend looking into their lesson offerings; often, you'll find PGA professionals on-site who can give you a great start without feeling intimidated.
What are the typical costs for a bucket of balls at Drummond Golf Driving Range, and is it good value?
You'll find the pricing pretty standard for an Australian driving range, usually around $15-$20 AUD for a large bucket, with smaller options available. We think it's good value for the quality of balls and the well-maintained bays. They often have loyalty programs or multi-bucket deals, so ask at the counter to save a few dollars.
Beyond hitting balls, what other amenities or services does Drummond Golf Driving Range offer?
This is where being part of the Drummond Golf family really shines. You'll almost always find a well-stocked Drummond Golf pro shop right there, perfect for browsing new gear or picking up essentials. We often pop in after a session to check out the latest clubs or grab some new gloves, making it a convenient one-stop golf shop.