What would yall recommend for a practice facility in Houston proper, with grass driving range? Open to public.
Ag_07 said:
Jersey Meadows at Jones Rd and 290
Course is a complete goat track but there's a grass range, short game chipping area with bunker, and a putting green.
The Milkman said:
5050 Acorn still grass? Its just a range but always nice to find a grass one
Ag_07 said:The Milkman said:
5050 Acorn still grass? Its just a range but always nice to find a grass one
Grass range doesn't mean shlt if you're hitting 40 year old balls that are sliced with no dimples.
I hate this place with a passion. It's awful. You're better off not practicing than practicing here.
I play and practice here. in this area it's about as good as you can get. Jersey Meadows practice area is better as their chipping area is excellent.MarylandAG said:
Cypress Lakes is off grass on the range, they will use their matts (which are terrible!) occasionally but it rare, almost exclusively on grass. Here is a tip, pay for your bucket of balls and go to the back of the range, it is usually in great shape because almost everyone hits at the front. The putting green is in good shape and large. Most people think the chipping area is right next to the club house, although you can pitch/chip there the better short game area is past hole 1 right by the tips for hole 5. The only thing missing is a quality bunker to practice, there is one on the back of the range but not the greatest. They used to (probably still do) have a $50-60 unlimited range membership.
Ag_07 said:The Milkman said:
5050 Acorn still grass? Its just a range but always nice to find a grass one
Grass range doesn't mean shlt if you're hitting 40 year old balls that are sliced with no dimples.
I hate this place with a passion. It's awful. You're better off not practicing than practicing here.
MarylandAG said:
Cypress Lakes is off grass on the range, they will use their matts (which are terrible!) occasionally but it rare, almost exclusively on grass. Here is a tip, pay for your bucket of balls and go to the back of the range, it is usually in great shape because almost everyone hits at the front. The putting green is in good shape and large. Most people think the chipping area is right next to the club house, although you can pitch/chip there the better short game area is past hole 1 right by the tips for hole 5. The only thing missing is a quality bunker to practice, there is one on the back of the range but not the greatest. They used to (probably still do) have a $50-60 unlimited range membership.