Small business owners who take pride in new golf balls, get up early to maintenance the greens, love this establishment
Adam C.
Classificação do local: 5 Atlanta, GA
I can’t really say much about the short game and bunker play practice area but the range itself is great. Nice and flat, distance markers do seem off but you can work around that. The best thing about the range is real grass you get to hit off of, lots of grass hitting without limited hours or restrictions, and its real grass, not sand filled like other places. Plus, once you figure out whats bit of equipment is keeping you from being Tiger, the PGA store is right across the highway!
Bobby B.
Classificação do local: 5 Lilburn, GA
I have been coming to this driving range on average once a week for the past decade. My father used to bring me here when I was a kid, and when I picked the game back up at the age of 19, this was the first place I came to. There is ample grass practice space(a rarity I’ve found), as well as about 20 covered mat tee boxes. I generally get a large bucket(roughly 150 +/-10 balls), a steal at $ 11. If you get there before noon during the week, you can either get a BOGO or get a large bucket for the price of a medium($ 8, and the medium bucket is most other places large). The targets are a little off, maybe 10 yards or so longer than they say they are(i.e. 150 yards = 160ish yards), but they’re close enough to keep and accurate record of your club distances. There is a large area to practice chipping and putting, and a practice sand trap. They also have a golf pro for lessons, and I believe they do club fitting as well. If you’re in northeast Atlanta, keep the clubs in the trunk. It’s a nice little lunch break, or great for before/after work. It’s also pretty close to the PGA Store, which is nice for me because if I ever lose my mind and buy a hybrid, I know the perfect place to test it.