Albert Park driving range, Melbourne: Costs and opening hours
The Albert Park driving range in Melbourne offers the opportunity to practice your golf swing by the Albert Park Lake. It’s open late, and offers covered bays for rainy days.
The Albert Park driving range doesn’t usually top Melbourne tourist itineraries. But if you’re looking for something to include in a sporty day out around Albert Park and St Kilda, it’s a handy attraction to know about.
Add it to a game of barefoot bowls at the St Kilda Sports Club and walking around the Albert Park grand prix circuit, and you’ve got an all-action day in Melbourne.
Where is the Albert Park driving range?
The Albert Park driving range is at the eastern end of Albert Park, close to the carousel on Albert Park Lake.
This Melbourne golf facilities is more than 250 metres long, so big hitters don’t feel they need to rein it in.
There are also 53 individual driving bays – that’s enough to mean that you can just walk up and play, rather than booking in advance.
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Rainy day golf in Melbourne
The Albert Park driving range is also well set up for rainy days. 38 of the driving bays are totally undercover.
If you’re happy with your driving, but reckon your putting needs some work, there’s a separate short game practice area. This consists of two large putting and chipping greens, plus a practice bunker.
Golf lessons are available with PGA-qualified professionals if you really want to get your handicap down.
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Albert Park driving range prices
Prices at the Albert Park driving range start at $16 for 50 balls and $23 for 100 balls.
Visiting tourists will probably require club hire, too. That costs $10 for drivers and $5 for irons.
If you want to use the short practice area, that’s another $5.
Albert Park driving range opening hours
The Albert Park driving range opening hours are a bit all over the place. From Tuesday to Friday, it’s open from 7am to 10pm. On Saturdays and Sundays, it closes slightly earlier at 9pm. And on Mondays, this Melbourne driving range is open from 10am to 10pm.
For more information, visit the driving range website.
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