About
Located in East Asheville, this facility is being rebuilt on the site of a former driving range with plans for 16 covered hitting bays. The venue will feature shot-tracing technology for a data-driven practice experience. It is projected to open in early 2026.
Features & Amenities
Customer Reviews
Avoid at all costs! This driving range is an absolute nightmare – I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy. If I had the option, I'd rate it zero stars without hesitation. The condition is beyond appalling. The place is littered with dog waste, and when the wind picks up, the stench is unbearable. It's clear that no effort is put into maintaining this driving range. Frankly, it's a disaster zone. Considering the abysmal upkeep, the pricing is downright absurd. They should be paying people to visit, not the other way around. It's like they've turned the area into a makeshift landfill and decided to let people hit golf balls at it. Save yourself the frustration and disappointment – give this place a wide berth. Your golf game and your nostrils deserve better.
I was going to give this three stars as this place is perfectly average. However, the prices, to me anyway, did not reflect the quality. The prices are $7 for a small bucket, $10 for a medium, and $12 for a large bucket. Add $1 if you use plastic. These prices are similar to a really nice place out in fletcher where I believe you get a lot more than a green to practice from. As someone else mentioned there are no yardage markers either. I included a photo to show what the markers look like. There are things out there, but I'm not experienced enough to just look at know what each one represents. It's the only place that's highly accessible from downtown, so maybe that's why they get away with those prices. But I think i'll be going to the racquet club from now on if I go during lunch. The owner seemed friendly enough, but the prices don't match the quality. of the place.
Its nice to have a small driving range close by. Very friendly staff. Down side the condition of driving range a aged. They need a full face-lift on the decking before someone breaks a leg. The swampy area needs leveled. Place yardage markers in the range area. On the mats, there three new ones change all of them the old mats are terrible on the clubs. Make the interior over where you check in. I'd love to own this place an give it a complete over haul.
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Technology for the game indoors.