Great place if you are not a stuck up pga pro wannabe that sips their Stella with and upward thrusted pinky. If they are closed when you don’t think they should be, it’s because of the weather and conditions of the grass. If you want to go and hit some balls without judgement and throw back a few cold ones, this is your place!
Richard B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Baton Rouge, LA
Just went. Open till 9 pm on Friday, yet 6:30 and gates are closed. Tip to the ownership– either get new management or sell.
Darren F.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Baton Rouge, LA
Too bad you can’t give 0 stars because that is what this place deserves. It’s not only one of the worst driving ranges I’ve been to… it is one of the worst businesses. period Bad facilities, surprisingly worse customer service. It doesn’t take much to run a driving range but this place seems to have lucked into management that isn’t capable of getting it close to right. I’ve been there many times and on its best day it may justify a 2 star rating… enough terrible experiences finally led me to spend my time writing a review. It’s unfortunate that this is one of the few public driving ranges in the area. My only hope is that management wakes up and can make this a serviceable range at least. If we’re really lucky, someone else with a modicum of business acumen will take over. I’m not asking for the Ritz… just not be terrible.
Alan W.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Baton Rouge, LA
If you’re going to bother trying to come here, I guess you should call ahead. Their hours say 9am-9pm, but they were closed on a Sunday night at 7:30pm(and the weather was great).
D R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Baton Rouge, LA
I wish I could give it 0 stars. They say they are open until 9 pm. That is a lie. Call ahead if you’re planning on driving across town to hit a few balls because they probably won’t be open. The inside of this place is hot, old, and disgusting. Luckily, all you really need from this crap hole is a token to get some balls. Don’t expect much from this place. It’s a wonder they are still in business.
Joel M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Geismar, LA
Seriously, how can anyone go a «5» on a driving range? Well I can & here’s why… this place is more than just a flat piece of ground with hitting areas, a lot more… first off, yes it is a flat piece of ground where duffers such as me can go to work on that unfolding lawnchair of a swing(props to Roy Mcavoy from«Tin Cup» for that line) in hopes of being able to repeat it when playing in that $ 20 money match at their local course… this joint also has lights so you can continue to punish yourself with that jacked up flailing you call a swing well after the sun has become embarrassed and left the sky! AND this place has a nice clubhouse structure with a bar! Hell yeah that’s worth 2 stars right there and we all know it… So you only have to walk up some stairs to get a beverage to drown your frustrations in as you wonder why you love this damn game that never seems to love you back… Plus this place has a little pro shop where one can get new shafts or grips for one’s sticks should one feel the need… on top of that they buy used clubs and sell used drivers, clubs and putters at a reasonable price… A large bucket(100 balls) will run you $ 12 which is in line with most driving ranges… medium bucket will run you around $ 8… Now the main drawback is getting here… the best way to access the place is off of I-10 at the Siegen Lane exit, if heading east on 10 take the exit and keep bearing to your right so you’re heading south on Siegen, make sure you’re in the right hand lane and once you cross the overpass be prepared to make a right on a little road that loops back under said overpass and you’re there… if you’re heading west, take the exit but make a left at bottom of the exit ramp and follow the above directions. If you’re looking for place to practice that swing and then have an adult beverage to soothe your nerves afterwards give this place a whirl, I’m thinking it’ll be just what the(swing) doctor ordered!