Superb Driving Range
Indoor and Outdoor Floodlit Golf Driving Range
Hitting a good, straight shot off the tee can vastly improve your golf score. One of the best ways to perfect your driving is through practice. When you find the perfect posture for your golf swing, you need to train your body to remember the right golf stance automatically by hitting balls in repetition, maintaining the same posture and rhythm in order to improve your game.
At the Cambridge Golf and Conference Centre we have built a superb driving range that is among the most technologically advanced golf practice areas in the UK. Featuring 12 Powertee automated tee up systems, you can hit balls without having to break your stance to place a new ball on the tee. This enables you to build up a rhythm to your swing that helps your muscles remember the best grip and stance.
In winter after work when it's too dark to play golf, our floodlit golf range gives you the opportunity to practice your favourite sport with friends and keep yourself ready for a game at the weekend. Using the golf range is a great way to learn the game without the embarresment of trying to play golf on a course with members complaining about your standard or speed of play.
With 35 floodlit bays and 9 Supa-turf outdoor bays open from 9am to 10pm Monday to Friday, Saturday 9am to 10pm & Sunday 10am to 5pm, you can practice late into the evening and if you need a break, you can always retire to St Andrew's restaurant and Bar for a drink or a light meal.
We use two-piece 90 compression Srixon Range Balls. These are real golf balls. Some golf ranges, due to the length of the outfield, cannot use proper golf balls as they fly too far onto roads and into nearby houses. Instead, they use 2/3rd distance balls that feel hard on the club face and keep golfers from accurately judging distances. Our Srixon balls fly the full distance and feel great off the club face allowing you to correctly measure distances and they also allow for the touch and feel short shorts to be practised with a good, spinning golf ball.
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