Tadashi70
Well-known member
I thk that price is high but if you go twice a week it's worth it. Also it May force you to get out and practice more. If you a have the time and drive to practice that much, I say go for it.
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Hey Guz.Man, -- yeah I'm talking about ParTee. Agree about Dan leaving and also Tom seems like a really nice guy.I love ParTee, I'm going to miss Dan, but I think Tom is going to rejuvenate that driving range which has a TON of potential; my favorite place in Columbia to hit a bucket
My local driving range is under new management. It's a nice layout I think, always good quality balls, excellent grass to hit from, nice and big, etc. The new owner is changing things up by adding a full golf shop, a putting/chipping green, etc. I'm looking forward to that.
Normally the small bucket is $6, the medium $8, large $10, and a crate for $20. I have spent a bunch of money over the years.
Anyway, he is going to offer a yearly plan for $650 for unlimited balls. I think I'm going to go for it. Does it sound like something you would consider?
The upside is that I would practice a lot and get my money out of it. The downside is that I am a member of a course with a small driving range and for $10 a month I get range balls there. But it's not as good, the range is shorter, the grass is poorer and sometimes you must use mats, the balls are not as good, etc.
Help me decide please
I agree that it's really high. My course's unlimited-use-of-the-range card was $299 last year.
My local driving range is under new management. It's a nice layout I think, always good quality balls, excellent grass to hit from, nice and big, etc. The new owner is changing things up by adding a full golf shop, a putting/chipping green, etc. I'm looking forward to that.
Normally the small bucket is $6, the medium $8, large $10, and a crate for $20. I have spent a bunch of money over the years.
Anyway, he is going to offer a yearly plan for $650 for unlimited balls. I think I'm going to go for it. Does it sound like something you would consider?
The upside is that I would practice a lot and get my money out of it. The downside is that I am a member of a course with a small driving range and for $10 a month I get range balls there. But it's not as good, the range is shorter, the grass is poorer and sometimes you must use mats, the balls are not as good, etc.
Help me decide please
To the post above or anyone talking about free range balls....i get full access to range balls and facilities and pools, tennis courts etc at a private club and i can tell you this 650 would cover a qt of my membership and I am playing on a course the nationwide has came to before so its no joe shmo course. Range Balls are all Taylor made Penta in the pyramid trays! The courses that offer that are public for 150 to 300 tops for unlimited access also have decent range balls that are more a mixture....one thing I do not like though is balls that are clearly stating range balls and are all chipped up and ruin your forged irons or chip n mark your driver face! So if I hit balls on the range to warm up and the balls are not new as my CC switches new balls every 3 months....I put the maltby designs impact stickers on my irons and even double up on them and slap em on my driver to protect the face....as well as using charter protecter shields in case of pop ups and to keep the crown 10/10!