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Golf Digests Favorite Driving Ranges - 2009


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Man 'o War is my favorite range/pro shop/place for lessons. Their lesson setup is great. I took one from Tyrus last year and want to see Brad in the very near future.

In the Ogio stand bag

909 D2 w/ VooDoo S
15.5* 906F4 w/ Aldila VS Proto 80S
3DX DC 3 HybridFP 4-GW56* and 60* Vokey SM wedgeSophia putter

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jealous...im in cinci...just a bit too far

Nah. Hope on 75 and you can be there in about an hour and 15 minutes. :)

Man 'o War is my favorite range/pro shop/place for lessons. Their lesson setup is great. I took one from Tyrus last year and want to see Brad in the very near future.

I've been to Brad a couple times and Tennye once. Brad is a great instructor. Really has a way for simplifying things when he explains it. Bob is great with club fitting/repair if you need any work done. He's fitted me for a driver and putter this year and just altered my putter some more last week.

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I've been considering going to top golf in Alexandria Virginia but it was just a pretty far drive. I might have to drop by based on the review. Looks fun.

T.M. O'Connell

What's in My Bag
Driver - 909 D2 9.5 degree
3 Wood - 909 F2 15.5 degreeHybrid - 909 H 19 degreeIrons - AP2 w/ Rifle 6.5Wedges - BN 60.04 & 54.11Putter - Pro Platinum Plus

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Are you related to Tom Sizemore? Not the actor but a dude in his late 30's that now lives in the Ville?

Nope.

I've been considering going to top golf in Alexandria Virginia but it was just a pretty far drive. I might have to drop by based on the review. Looks fun.

Top Golf sounds cool with their computer monitors that tell you distance and where you ball landed on the green. Man O' War golf isn't anywhere near that advanced.

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Wow, I can't believe one of the places I play appeared on the list. Knight's Play in Apex, NC. I don't really care too much for the driving range, but I do like the 27 hole par 3 course.

The driving range slopes down and then up, flags are marked off at various intervals and updated based on which mat you're hitting from. The landing area near the flag resembles a green but I wouldn't call it a "realistic target".

What I do like that I haven't seen at any of our other driving ranges around here is a practice sandtrap. It's set off to the end of the range and about 10 feet from a nice green with flag. Their putting green has small spiked flags you can stick whereever you want, but I think I'd prefer an actual hole.

In my Acuity bag:

Driver: HiBore XL
Woods: Acuity 3 Wood and 3I-hybrid
Irons: Acuity oversized cavity backs 4 - PWWedges: Tourney Silver Scot 192Putter: Acuity half-malletBall: XL 5000 Super Straight

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I don't get the fascination with going over the top with amenities at driving ranges - the place I go to is about as simple as you can get (it's like the driving range that Tin Cup runs without being in the middle of the desert), available grass tees (I never use the astroturf tees - they screw you up more than anything) a double-wide for an office, about 30 year old distance markers with a few flags here and there, and $4 for a large bucket of range balls that you'd pay $10 or more for at any of the places listed in Golf Digest.

The only thing I worry about it making good swings, making good contact, and covering my targets - the rest of the stuff is just a distraction IMO.
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I don't get the fascination with going over the top with amenities at driving ranges - the place I go to is about as simple as you can get (it's like the driving range that Tin Cup runs without being in the middle of the desert), available grass tees (I never use the astroturf tees - they screw you up more than anything) a double-wide for an office, about 30 year old distance markers with a few flags here and there, and $4 for a large bucket of range balls that you'd pay $10 or more for at any of the places listed in Golf Digest.

I agree with you if I were just looking for a place to hit balls. An open field would work for me, I really don't care. With Man O' War golf (can't speak for the others in the list) they not only have a huge range, but also two putting greens that are well taken care of and roll smooth, a couple short game greens surrounded by bunkers, bunkers to practice long iron shots out of, indoor practice areas where they can video analyze your swing, etc and some of the best golf pros in the state to work with you should you need the help. I only hit balls at the range about half the time. The other half is spent working on short game, so I look for those extras because of that.
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I think any range that has mats should be disqualified from the list. Mats suck moose nuts!

It's difficult to hit off of the grass when it's covered by an inch of ice and snow.

We all don't have the luxury of Jacksonville weather... although I'd move there in a heartbeat if I could get my wife to move. I plan on going to the range through the winter at least once a week. Their mats are located in heated stalls so unless it drops below 40 degrees, it's quite comfortable hitting balls from there. Although I hate hitting off mats (and never do it in the summer) I hate not swinging for four month more than I hate the the mats.
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That's funny...Knight's play is 5 minutes away from my house...I was there today. It's pretty nice, the driving range is big. I never really thought it would make a list like this though.

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Burner 15 UST proforce V2
Pro Gold Tour Prototype 23 Matrix Ozik
Pro Gold Tour Prototype 18 Matrix Ozik
AP2 5-PW Vokey SM52.08Vokey SM56.10Vokey SM60.04 Studio Style Newport 2

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