I really enjoyed this golf driving range and ice cream shop. Extremely well taken care of property. Can I earn a little boost with fake grass and little rubber tees so you have to use normal grass that your golf ball off of which I personally like however I had to drop one star for the price and the fact that they should offer those little booths for beginners. It was $5 for the second size bucket of balls and there was four different sizes I don't remember exactly what the largest one was but it was over $10 I think it was $15. The location is set in a very nice neighborhood right outside of town and it was very comfortable friendly and quiet and just...
Read moreGreat local driving range with targets and pins. Max distances range 250-270 depending on locations of tee area. Employees are nice, Steve is usually the guy that’s around working the shop; great conversations with him. The correct hours are posted on Google. I’ve been working on updating the Apple Maps hours for a few weeks now (hasn’t updated yet). The grass is a bit patchy/weedy in some spots but it’s a local range with mostly grass teeing areas. There are also mats to the far left of the range. 4 choices for buckets at a decent rate. Even has a sink to clean your clubs if you dirty em. Overall, solid local driving range...
Read moreVery friendly staff and nicely maintained. I did not find any hitting plastic mat nor divider here, maybe in the back. Yes, you can hit from the grass like a real golf course situation. And, what I like were balls. Balls they have are real golf balls mixed; not like “hard as rock driving range balls.” You may get lucky to find pro-V1 balls in them, which I did today. However, for people who can drive the balls more than 250 yards, it may not be...
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