
Alejandro Jacobo
1 reviews on 1 places
I love the 9 hole link here, a course best suited for beginners (watch out for rogue golf balls, honestly my fellow golfers, you can’t get mad when a rogue ball almost hits you, you were a beginner once too, remember? Don’t like it? Go somewhere else, boohoo.)
Toptracer range technology is also available at this course which is phenomenal, works once you scan the bar code on the monitor from your app. Make sure to sign out or you will see your scores much different get updated while you are away from the range.
The staff at the Pro shop are excellent and very professional. They’re on top of making sure customers are not breaking the rules. They are there to help you with any problems, from people to schedules, to other issues.
The bartenders are excellent and the crowd are fun. (Please tip your bartender or just stay home, don’t be cheap.)
There’s a new permanent food truck next to the driving range at the location and are mostly open during lunch time, not morning or late afternoon.
Get a range card instead of paying per visit, you get a lot more practice range balls and more value.
There is a very long wait from Fridays - Sundays during the late mornings (10am) to the late afternoons (2pm) at the driving range. Average wait time for the driving range (in my experience) is between 20 mins (for the second floor with no shade) and 1+ hours (for the first floor with shade).
-Expect loud talking at the driving range when golfers come in groups. It’s very annoying (and can mess up your practice) but there’s nothing to do about it. Bring noise cancelling headphones instead. Or eavesdrop and write a movie about it.
-Expect customers that are waiting in line while you practice at the driving range that will pressure you to hurry up. Just ignore them, it’s not your fault they couldn’t get a spot, the lanes are first come-first serve. Take your time, let them “report” you, there are definitely entitled golfers there that are used to getting things going their way. Don’t let them.
-Range balls can be purchased with cash (exact change only) at the driving range machines OR debit/credit cards at the pro shop. You get a code to enter into the machine keypad. (Make sure to put the basket down + place at dispensing location FIRST before pressing the desired amount of balls, or all the balls will spill out on the floor, that’s embarrassing.)
This is a fun place, everyone is respectful and I haven’t had a negative experience yet in the last 5 months that I’ve visited.
Toptracer range technology is also available at this course which is phenomenal, works once you scan the bar code on the monitor from your app. Make sure to sign out or you will see your scores much different get updated while you are away from the range.
The staff at the Pro shop are excellent and very professional. They’re on top of making sure customers are not breaking the rules. They are there to help you with any problems, from people to schedules, to other issues.
The bartenders are excellent and the crowd are fun. (Please tip your bartender or just stay home, don’t be cheap.)
There’s a new permanent food truck next to the driving range at the location and are mostly open during lunch time, not morning or late afternoon.
Get a range card instead of paying per visit, you get a lot more practice range balls and more value.
There is a very long wait from Fridays - Sundays during the late mornings (10am) to the late afternoons (2pm) at the driving range. Average wait time for the driving range (in my experience) is between 20 mins (for the second floor with no shade) and 1+ hours (for the first floor with shade).
-Expect loud talking at the driving range when golfers come in groups. It’s very annoying (and can mess up your practice) but there’s nothing to do about it. Bring noise cancelling headphones instead. Or eavesdrop and write a movie about it.
-Expect customers that are waiting in line while you practice at the driving range that will pressure you to hurry up. Just ignore them, it’s not your fault they couldn’t get a spot, the lanes are first come-first serve. Take your time, let them “report” you, there are definitely entitled golfers there that are used to getting things going their way. Don’t let them.
-Range balls can be purchased with cash (exact change only) at the driving range machines OR debit/credit cards at the pro shop. You get a code to enter into the machine keypad. (Make sure to put the basket down + place at dispensing location FIRST before pressing the desired amount of balls, or all the balls will spill out on the floor, that’s embarrassing.)
This is a fun place, everyone is respectful and I haven’t had a negative experience yet in the last 5 months that I’ve visited.