Summer V.
4/5
This was my first time playing anything golf related that wasn't mini golf. I got to experience the location, price, activity and service.
Location:
It's quite a hidden spot so you will want to use a GPS. You will arrive on the site and will see the waterpark ahead to the right, you will want to turn left and drive down the gravel road till you see the range and gravel parking lot. Once you walk in, it all makes sense. It's a nicely designed open concept range with small washrooms, bar seating area, product hut and bays. You might want to take some mosquito spray for the late night attendance. I don't think they have water bottle station so maybe take your own water bottle if you want to save some money.
Price:
It can be somewhat pricey if you have to rent clubs and balls. I did the hourly rate which gave me unlimited balls which was reasonably priced I thought but if you are looking for quality play versus quantity, then pay for the balls instead to get the bang for your buck balanced with enjoyment.
Activity:
Playing was pretty fun as they had various digital games on the screen to try. You can make an account on there to track your data points. Some games like flappy birds was very laggy so might not be worth it if you are paying for the time. It's hard to say how accurate the system is but still cool to see some details on your gameplay. The balls come up automatically which makes the play seamless. The rented golf clubs were okay quality but might be better to take your own if you have or plan to come back consistently. The range is pretty big, I didn't hit it over or seen anyone do so.
Service:
The workers were helpful in giving insight for a first-time player. They came by a couple times to ask if we wanted something to drink or eat. There is a button on each bay for requesting their service.
Ultimately,
I'll probably go back during the summer with some friends or even if I just want to let out some steam. It can be quite a workout so be careful how hard you go at it. It's fun, give it a shot