Pretty good driving range for the North Shore. Yes there are better in the lower mainland but on the North Shore this is the best. Although on Monday and Fridays you can use the Seymour Golf Club driving range but they are semi private and much more expensive for a bucket of balls. There is also another driving range in the North Shore called Seymour Creek but hitting their balls is like hitting rocks in a demilitarized zone. Takaya balls are pretty good. There is a mix of brand new and older balls(all Top Flight I think). There is also a mix of mats and hitting surfaces. The price is average, 7 bucks for 75 balls. There are bonus times where you get 90 for the same price. Look out for Groupon or living social deals. Often you can get 10 buckets for 30 dollars. Make sure to load your groupon/living social deals onto a loyalty card(unless you want to carry a ton of paper slips). Practice facility is a joke. But again on the Northshore that’s the best you can get.(unless you go to Seymour Golf Club on a Monday/Friday public day). Our kids love the minigolf. Price is pretty decent for an hour of fun. Staff is usually an unenthusiastic teenager. Sometimes the owner is there and he is really nice. Also some of the instructors seem really nice.
Ryan G.
Tu valoración: 2 West Vancouver, Canada
TAKaya Golf Center, is located on the MT. Seymour Parkway. The Center is pretty good, if all your going for is to hit some balls. The targets are pretty ordinary and the yard markers are about the same. When I want to practice and play some golf, I’m interested in all aspects of the game, but it seems to be common place, on the North Shore, that pitching and putting are grossly overlooked. Although the two teared driving range is nice, the turf lined pitch and put equals pitching and putting onto ash-vault ;(The price is right but the quality just isn’t there! Sorry TAKaya?
Bronwyn G.
Tu valoración: 3 Victoria, Canada
This Mount Seymour-area driving range is definitely the best in the District of North Vancouver — but that’s not saying much. The prices area great($ 6.50 for 90 balls) but the mats can be hit and miss, the service is generally rendered by unenthusiastic teens, and their chipping and putting surface is too fast. The two greens have an artificial surface that doesn’t emulate turf at all. If you’ve got time to drive over to Eaglequest in Coquitlam, I’d definitely recommend it.