An area for practicing various golf shots.
a practice range for practicing golf shots
an area where golfers go to practice
a place where golfers go to get ready for their game and try new tips
Large open field that allows golfers to practice their drives. Facilities usually allow you to rent buckets of balls to hit.
Another term for a practice area. Also known as a golf range, practice range or learning center.
A designated practice area reserved for hitting balls and not needing to retrieve them. Unlike on a course, no score is kept, other than how many times you can hit the ball tractor, which is the guilty pleasure of any lover of golf.
An area set aside for practising shots.
(aka: "practice range", "practice tee", "range") an area, separate from the golf course, designated for hitting practice balls.
An area made for practicing driving.
A practice area for trying out new clubs or perfecting your swing.
An area where a number of golfers can practice their tee shots and other strokes.
A practice area, either at a golf course or on its own, where players practice their game. A range may be as simple as a large mowed field with hitting areas or may be as elaborate as a facility with target greens and practice putting greens.
An open area reserved for practicing golf shots.
Place where you can go to hit practice balls.
A driving range is an area where golfers can practice their swing. Many golf courses have a driving range attached and they are also found as stand alone facilities, especially in urban areas. They are typically run by businesses or sometimes by universities http://www.stanfordgolfcourse.com/range.htm.