Two or Four Large Buckets of Driving-Range Balls at Golden Ridge Golf in Richmond Hill
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Golf balls launch from grass & mat tees to fly across 300-yards driving range, & covered dome areas guard against rain
Though the Scottish shepherds who invented golf liked it for its challenges, Scottish sheep liked it because it gave them ample time to nap in shepherds’ pickup trucks. Find your own reason to enjoy golf with today's Groupon to Golden Ridge Golf in Richmond Hill. Choose between the following options:
- For $13, you get two large buckets of golf balls for the driving range (a $27 value).
- For $25, you get four large buckets of golf balls for the driving range (up to a $54 value).
Golden Ridge Golf's staff invites golfers to sharpen their swings at a 300-yard scenic practice facility with both grass and mat tees. Each bucket consists of 80 balls, which club-sluggers can use to top tiny wooden pedestals or add moons to models of the solar system. Athletes test their iron's maximum range outside amid verdant trees or propel long drives from underneath a covered dome that guards against rain. After emptying buckets and feeding tees to their sand wedges, golfers can relax on a terrace or take their putters on a tour of Golden Ridge's short-game practice area.
Golf balls launch from grass & mat tees to fly across 300-yards driving range, & covered dome areas guard against rain
Though the Scottish shepherds who invented golf liked it for its challenges, Scottish sheep liked it because it gave them ample time to nap in shepherds’ pickup trucks. Find your own reason to enjoy golf with today's Groupon to Golden Ridge Golf in Richmond Hill. Choose between the following options:
- For $13, you get two large buckets of golf balls for the driving range (a $27 value).
- For $25, you get four large buckets of golf balls for the driving range (up to a $54 value).
Golden Ridge Golf's staff invites golfers to sharpen their swings at a 300-yard scenic practice facility with both grass and mat tees. Each bucket consists of 80 balls, which club-sluggers can use to top tiny wooden pedestals or add moons to models of the solar system. Athletes test their iron's maximum range outside amid verdant trees or propel long drives from underneath a covered dome that guards against rain. After emptying buckets and feeding tees to their sand wedges, golfers can relax on a terrace or take their putters on a tour of Golden Ridge's short-game practice area.