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Toptracer, heated bays, real grass, lessons - filter the BC directory by the feature that matters to your practice today.
Toptracer
5Camera-tracked ball flight on every shot. See carry, club speed, dispersion, and play virtual course rounds without leaving the bay.
Trackman
1Tour-grade radar that captures full launch data. The same system used in professional fitting and instruction.
Heated bays
1Practice through the BC shoulder months without thawing your hands. Overhead radiant heaters keep stalls usable from October to March.
Covered bays
2Rain doesn't kill the session. Covered or fully enclosed bays let you hit through Pacific Northwest weather.
Grass tees
1Real turf, not mats. The contact feedback most golfers want for serious practice. Usually open seasonally.
Lessons available
5PGA of Canada or CPGA-certified instruction on-site. Single lessons, packages, and junior programs.
Club fitting
1Dialed-in equipment fitting on-site, often paired with launch monitors. Get measured before you spend on new clubs.
Putting green
3Practice the half of the game that decides scores. Most ranges with putting greens also have chipping areas.
Short game
0Pitching, chipping, and bunker work in a dedicated practice area. Where good golfers spend the most time.
Pro shop
4On-site retail for grips, gloves, balls, and apparel. Often the best place to demo new clubs before fitting.
Mini golf
2Family-friendly putting course on the same property. Good for groups with mixed interest levels.
Food on-site
34Cafe or restaurant at the range so you can eat between sessions or build practice into a longer day.
Bar on-site
12Licensed bar at the range. Makes for an easy social practice session or post-round drink.