On the Driving Range
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On the Driving Range
Overview
Whether you're new to golf or a seasoned pro, the driving range is your ally. From modest patches of grass to full-scale entertainment centers, driving ranges provide a valuable practice environment that can significantly enhance your skills.
The Driving Range Experience
A driving range is a dedicated space where players can hit balls, often over distances exceeding 500 yards. These facilities typically feature stalls equipped with rubber or wooden tees, offering ample opportunity for practice. Pricing varies, generally based on buckets of balls ranging from $10 to $50, or sometimes you can pay by the hour for unlimited balls. If you don’t have your own clubs, most ranges provide house clubs. Many golfers frequent these ranges for stress relief, exercise, or coaching.
Why Driving Ranges Matter
The unique setup of driving ranges allows golfers to hit balls continuously without needing to retrieve them. This means you can take countless swings, which helps in refining your technique, regardless of your skill level.
Location and Availability
Driving ranges can be found in cities and populated areas, as well as open fields, where it's economical to establish them. High-end country clubs often feature their own driving ranges where members can practice at minimal or no charge.
Tips for the Driving Range
- Bring Your Own Clubs: It's best to bring your own clubs or use the ones provided by the range. Avoid borrowing from other golfers to respect everyone’s personal schedule.
- Choose Clubs Wisely: If you’re new to golf and have bought expensive, professional-grade clubs, consider starting with beginner-friendly clubs. These are designed to be more forgiving and help you connect better with the ball. High-end clubs are tailored for pros and may not provide the support a novice needs.
In conclusion, driving ranges are an essential resource for golfers of all levels, offering the perfect setting to practice and improve your game.
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