Range Services

The driving range at Highlands Golf Park allows visitors to practice distance wedging, pitching, chipping, sand play and putting.  Practicing each of these skills is essential to perfecting your golf game.  Our carefully designed range offers the perfect place to practice your skills.



Whether you’re a seasoned golfer looking to perfect your form, an amatuer golfer wanting to improve your skills, or a beginner golfer with a yearn to learn; the Highlands Golf Park is the perfect place to do it.  You’ll be surrounded by rolling green hills and quiet nature and our driving range will allow you to practice any shot in almost any weather condition.  The Highlands Golf Park Driving Range offers:

  • Full lighting
  • 44 grass and mat tee stations (both covered and open air), offering both a Bermuda Grass section and a Rye/Bluegrass section; and a diverse selection of artificial mat surfaces including fine Sam Snead Mats, soft Wittek surfaces, and many more
  • A Dave Pelz endorsed putting green
  • A short game section including areas to practice your pitch, chip, and bunker shots
  • All weather hitting area, including sheltered hitting areas equipped with heaters to warm the tee stations
  • Greenside and fairway bunkers, as well as uneven lie mounds to practice your uphill, downhill, and sidehill lies, bunker shots, and specialty shots
  • A quality teaching center with a highly-rated, experienced LPGA Class A Teaching Professional
  • Pirate Pete’s Mini Golf course

Distance wedges, pitching, chipping, sand play and putting represent 65% of your shots in a golf game and 80% of your handicap. 

Grass & Mat Tee Stations

The practice range at the Highlands has 44 hitting stations. The grass areas include both a Bermuda Grass section and a Rye/Blue Grass section. The other hitting areas consist of a variety of artificial mats. The Highlands maintains a diverse selection of hitting surfaces including fine Sam Snead Mats, soft Wittek surfaces and more. This allows customers to choose the one they like best.

Putting Practice Areas

With a Dave Pelz endorsed practice putting green, there’s no excuse. The Highlands has a very nice putting green where one can really groove a putting stroke. The quality short game area allows for chipping and pitching practice – from high lob shots to low bump and runs. And, the greenside bunker lets one practice blast shots out of the sand to various target flags.

All Weather Hitting Areas

The driving range at the Highlands has a sheltered hitting area equipped with heaters to warm the tee stations. This is great for use during inclement weather and the cold winter months. You’ll feel like you’re hitting in an indoor facility yet have the advantage of seeing your total outside ball flight!

Specialty Golf Shots

Specialty golf shots count for almost 80% of a round of golf. So, along with practicing long shots, you may want to work on this aspect of your game. Take advantage of the greenside & fairway bunkers as well as some uneven lie mounds (for uphill, downhill and sidehill lies).