Chancellor Park Golf Driving Range
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the ball quality like at Chancellor Park Golf Driving Range, and what kind of hitting bays can I expect?
We've hit plenty of balls here, and you'll find they're generally in good shape - not premium, but perfectly fine for practice. You'll be hitting off mats, which are standard for most ranges, and the bays are well-maintained and covered, so you're good rain or shine.
When's the best time to visit Chancellor Park Golf Driving Range to avoid crowds, and what are the operating hours?
If you're looking for a quieter session, we recommend heading over on a weekday morning or early afternoon; it gets busier after 4 PM and on weekends. They're open late most nights, which is fantastic for a post-work swing session, but always check their website for exact closing times.
Does Chancellor Park offer golf lessons or coaching for those looking to improve their swing?
Absolutely, they do! We've seen some excellent coaches working out of Chancellor Park, offering individual and group lessons for all skill levels. It's a great spot to fine-tune your game, and we suggest booking ahead, especially during peak times.
Are there any other practice facilities at Chancellor Park besides the main driving range, like putting or chipping greens?
While the driving range is the main event, you'll also find a decent putting green and a small chipping area to round out your short game practice. Don't expect a full-blown short game complex, but it's enough to get some crucial strokes in before your next round.
What's the typical cost for a bucket of balls at Chancellor Park Golf Driving Range, and is it good value?
You'll find the pricing here pretty standard for an Australian driving range, with various bucket sizes available to suit your practice needs. We think it's good value for the quality of the facility and the convenience, especially if you grab a larger bucket for a longer session.