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Originally Posted by KingJames
If you're going socially just use the clubs they provide and have fun.
If you're going to work on your game save some money by going to a regular driving range. You're elevated, hitting balls that aren't "real" (they have RFID chips in them) and hitting off a mat - prob not the most efficient practice conditions.
It's akin to bringing your putter to putt-putt - all IMO, of course
Our bay was on the ground floor, so no elevation. Brought my 7-iron, a hybrid and pitching wedge, though I saw some guys with their entire bag. Tees were really low, so it wasn't good for driving. Experience was OK on the range, except for the stupid targets, which stop good shots from getting any rollout.
Restaurant was awful. Waited over an hour for our food, which never arrived, then when we decided to leave, they tried to charge us for the orders that were never delivered. Had to get a manager to void the bill.
Will not be going back.