Driving range, an area of 26.
000m2, some steps from the clubhouse, with putting green, chipping green and bunker area.
: Stalls, Chipping área, bunkers, approach & putting green
Area: 21.500m2
Maximum distance allowed: 260m
Capacity: 20 pax on carpet, 27 on grass
Targets: yes
Carpet or Grass Stalls: carpet & grass
Covered: No
Buckets of balls: 30
: can also be used as chipping green
Area: 1.830m2
Number of people: 25 pax
: 2 chipping areas
Area: 1.236m2 + 3.467m2
Number of People: 25 pax at the same time in both areas
Bunkers: 3 bunkers
Distances (30,40,50m...): no
Fitting Area: no
Academies: for adults
Resident Professionals: from March to October (Leontine and Sebastian)
Available Services: Individual and group lessons
Schedule: 08:00 - 18:30
Prices: 45€/hour/person
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