Aqua Golf

Course Details

  • Course Type: driving_range

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly is Aqua Golf, and is it a full 18-hole course in Australia?

Aqua Golf isn't your traditional 18-hole course; it's a unique driving range experience where you hit golf balls directly into a large lake. You'll find floating targets at various distances, making it a fun challenge to aim for. It's more about casual enjoyment and practice than a serious round.

What's the typical cost for a session at Aqua Golf, and what does that include?

You'll usually pay per bucket of balls, with different sizes available depending on how much you want to hit. We recommend starting with a medium bucket to get a good feel for it without breaking the bank. It's a very affordable and relaxed way to spend an hour or two.

Is Aqua Golf suitable for beginners or families with kids visiting Australia?

Absolutely, Aqua Golf is perfect for beginners, kids, and even non-golfers looking for a bit of fun. There's no pressure, and the novelty of hitting balls into water is a huge hit with everyone. It's a fantastic, low-stress activity for families or friends to enjoy together.

When is the best time to visit Aqua Golf for the most enjoyable experience?

We find that late afternoon or early evening is the sweet spot for visiting Aqua Golf, especially during Australia's warmer months. The sun isn't as harsh, and the atmosphere becomes really relaxed as the day cools down. You'll get great visibility of your shots and enjoy the ambient lighting.

What's unique about hitting at Aqua Golf compared to a regular driving range, and do you have any tips?

The biggest difference is the visual feedback-or lack thereof-once your ball hits the water; it's all about the splash! We suggest focusing on your swing path and enjoying the satisfying plunk. Don't worry about finding your ball, just enjoy the unique challenge of hitting those floating targets.