golfsaint
Q-School Graduate
and a battered old car to aim at 
at Chandlers Ford driving range
One that I use has a set of rugby posts in the middle of the range to aim through which is fun, and a metal plate hanging from the crossbar which makes a good clang when you hit it.
They do have a short game area, but it pretty much sucks. It is basically a raised "green" in absolute awful condition (very mossy and bumpy, no matter how soft you land your balls, they will never even remotely react like they would on a regular green) with three pins in it and an area with all relatively long grass around it that you can hit chips or short pitches from. Plus a tiny bunker with some stuff in it that is more dust than sand. I really wasn't impressed. Actually you are better off misusing any one of the footgolf holes for chipping/pitching practice, because those greens are at least slightly better.
Ah I wondered what it must be like, I have been having lessons with Rick and when we discussed a short game lesson he said we would meet at St Annes old links and use their chipping and putting area/grass driving range.
Yeah I like LGA a lot. The short game practise area in the summer is a killer though... major drop offs.Lytham golf academy where Sheils and Finch are based now is ok. Mixture of power tees and normal matts, nice bays usually protected from wind and rain, mixture of nike and srixon balls, good coffee, nice friendly staff. Im sure they have a short game area and bunker as well in the summer when the ground isn't water logged. Only downside is its only 200 yards but they let you hit over the fence so not much of a problem.
Ah I wondered what it must be like, I have been having lessons with Rick and when we discussed a short game lesson he said we would meet at St Annes old links and use their chipping and putting area/grass driving range.
Claaaang !![]()
Do they still stop you taking your bag into the range? I got moaned at for wanting to do so... got told I could only take 4 clubs maximum into the range area.
The Top Golf Centre in Watford has heated bays, and most of the other things you could want. Only problem is that it's £5.50 for 20 balls, so you would soon go bankrupt if you practice there too much! Seems to be very popular though, as it is usually pretty crowded in the evenings and you often have to queue up to get a bay.
Do they still stop you taking your bag into the range? I got moaned at for wanting to do so... got told I could only take 4 clubs maximum into the range area.
I love the range at St Andrews - simple stuff but really well done - I don't need power tees but do need good mats and balls - It's always beautifully looked after and has the best view of any range I've ever been at
I love the range at St Andrews - simple stuff but really well done - I don't need power tees but do need good mats and balls - It's always beautifully looked after and has the best view of any range I've ever been at