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A driving range and practice facility are essential components of any golf course. These areas provide golfers with a place to practice their swings and work on their skills before hitting the course. If you are planning to build a driving range and practice facility, there are several factors you should consider to create a good one. In this article, we will discuss the key elements required to build a great driving range and practice facility.

Location

The location of the driving range and practice facility is one of the most critical factors to consider when planning to build one. The location should be easily accessible and visible from the main road to attract golfers. It should be close to the clubhouse and other amenities to encourage golfers to use it before or after their rounds. The location should also have ample space for the facility, including a large enough parking lot for golfers to park their cars.

Size and Layout

The size and layout of the driving range and practice facility should also be carefully planned. The facility should be large enough to accommodate a significant number of golfers comfortably. The ideal size should be able to accommodate at least 30 to 40 golfers at a time, and the layout should be spacious enough to allow golfers to practice different types of shots. This includes long shots, short game, and putting.

Equipment

The equipment available at the driving range and practice facility is also an essential factor to consider. The facility should have a wide range of equipment, including tees, golf balls, and club rentals. The golf balls should be of good quality, and there should be enough of them to avoid running out during peak hours. Additionally, the facility should have a sufficient number of practice mats and target greens to accommodate golfers of different skill levels.

Lighting

The lighting at the driving range and practice facility is also essential, especially if you plan to operate in the evenings. Proper lighting will enable golfers to practice their shots even after the sun has gone down. The lighting should be bright enough to illuminate the entire range, but not too bright to disturb nearby residents.

Amenities

Finally, it is essential to provide golfers with the necessary amenities to make their experience at the driving range and practice facility more comfortable. This includes restrooms, water fountains, and shaded areas to protect golfers from the sun. The facility should also have a pro shop that sells golf equipment and accessories, as well as a snack bar or cafe.

In conclusion, building a good driving range and practice facility requires careful planning and consideration. The location, size, layout, equipment, lighting, and amenities are all essential elements that should be taken into account when designing and building the facility. By providing golfers with a high-quality facility, you can help them improve their game and enhance their overall experience.


Updated: Nov 6, 2023

I’ve often wondered what the magic behind the world’s most successful golf courses really is. Is it one thing in particular, or a combination of things? How much influence does the quality of the golf course have as part of the overall development? What is it that players rate highly and why are some courses just so far ahead in players perceptions when they’re fundamentally offering the same experience?


Over the years, I’ve come to know and understand that it’s the site itself that gives the course it’s personality and so much of the whole golf operation hangs off the merits of the site itself. Of course, there are great golf architects out there who would be able to take a boring site and turn it into something great. However, only the best golf architects have the ability to utilise every bit of personality in the site to weave the golf course into the existing character of the land. A little help from a specialist contractor goes a long way too – take a look at the rock work on our South Korean beauty, Centerium Country Club.


The landscape and its features are a vital component of a golf course as it shapes how the course looks and plays. Retaining existing landscape features from craggy rocks to natural areas of scrub are critical in creating a character that is both sympathetic to its surroundings as well as helping to maximise the visual impact needed for that arrival experience for the golfer. Creating a sense of place is essential for the playing experience otherwise the whole thing feels contrived, as though it’s been stuck onto the land like a band-aid.


Take one of our projects in Mauritius for example, the picture shows a seriously interesting coastline with black volcanic rocks, mangrove swamps and shallow lagoons. Whilst it may be tempting to try to change the coastline to make a perfect golfing strategy, we wouldn’t even think about actually doing it. Instead, treating the site with the appropriate respect, we utilise the natural features of the site to create a unique aesthetic only seen on this golf course. This is the sort of landscape feature that will be remembered and discussed many times over, creating that perfect photo opportunity that brings people back to the course over and over. You’ll have to wait to see the finished product in a few years’ time!


The best thing about this design methodology is that it’s actually easier than taking a “blank slate” approach. When viewing a site from the air with existing trees, rocks and other vegetation winding through, often natural clearings are apparent which lend themselves to bunker locations, green locations or even fairway landing zones. These locations, combined with the topography, start to stand out and almost naturally make a golf hole/course on their own, it is this vision that golf course architects need in order to design beautiful and challenging yet fun golf courses.


So, if we start with a great site, I believe the whole operation starts to make so much more sense. After all, one of the greatest elements of golf is to be out in the open air, appreciating the surrounding environment whether on the Atlantic coast, in the deserts of the GCC of in classic UK parkland. Let’s try to retain as much of that character as possible and the result will be better, more interesting golf facilities that will perform better in the long run.

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Corporate Golf is a term coined for the group of people from corporate world playing Golf on regular basis, either for fun or for business. They keep the Golf courses busy across the Globe where ever Golf is appreciated. Corporate firms are large organizations with influential decision makers, professionals, high profile personnel and Golf has always been associated with being elite and sophisticated. This is what makes Corporates and Golf go hand in hand. It will be suffice to say that Corporate leaders have a great hand behind the growth of Golf worldwide, without them, Golf would have remained only a recreational sport. But now it’s an industry in itself. Golf has an attribute of elegance attached to it and is very popular among the corporates as it gives an opportunity for golfers to interact with each other while playing and it also helps in cracking some lucrative business deals.


Golf is considered synonymous with business and probably every second Golfer is playing either to develop good rapport with his senior colleagues or to impress a golf-loving client. And what makes Golf more reached to the wider audience, is that it can be played by people of all ages with differing abilities; a 25 years old young executive can play with his 60 years old High Net Worth Client and sometimes losing a game may be more beneficial than winning it! Playing golf with friends or in a group helps in healthy exchange of information and communication. Many a strong & healthy business relations start on a Golf Course. The calm mind gives one the peace to communicate strongly and effectively without the stress of an official business setting. One can plan out the entire day's activity even as one is walking around the greens chasing the ball or thinking about the next shot. It teaches how to remain calm under pressure, control temper; think strategically and above all gives a nice and healthy walk on a lush green environment. What else does a corporate guy need?


Generally, a lot of corporates organize Golf events for their clients and associates to build trust and rapport. A one or two day corporate Golf events are planned, specially managed by professional Golf event management companies, because its not just about playing and interacting, its about an experience which the organizers want to give to their invitees. A well-organized corporate golf event is very beneficial as it helps to distinguish your company from the rest and helps in building relationship with new clients and to reinforcing the relationship with existing customers. An event organized by one corporate is an opportunity for the other to participate and it’s a link, which keeps on building. You play one event; you organize the other, that’s how it keeps moving. And for those who are new to the sport, special clinics are organized to teach skills by a certified teaching professional. Apart from these events, a lot of corporate outings are planned as well, from team building initiatives to developing exclusive business leads; from thanking clients to company brainstorming, a corporate has all the reasons to get on to a Golf Course. Corporates want to make their clients feel privileged, from customers of a bank to luxury car owners to credit card holders, every corporate has a client to cater to. What best can be there for them to be introduced to Golf.


There are now a lot of operators in the business of corporate Golf tours both domestic and International. Operators from US, UK & Australia plan trips to South East Asia especially Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and vice versa. Corporates are the key players to make Golf a multi billion dollar industry. They help in sponsoring professional tournaments, corporate events & outings. They travel to various golfing destinations, buy most of the membership, buy equipment & merchandise, sponsor players, contribute to club revenues. You name it, they do it for Golf but the question is; Why do they do so? The simple answer is Brand recognition and recall value. This is how Golf pays back to the corporates. Golf sponsorship has become the leading form of corporate branding for companies to deliver awareness campaigns and open up additional markets for them to pursue clients and grow business. Corporates reach out to their target customers by way of international Live TV, print media campaigns, on course branding & signage. Besides associating with the sport is a prestige and honor in itself. The diverse demographics of the golfers make it easy for the corporates to sponsor; from CEO’s to Entrepreneurs to Highly Educated Professionals to Decision makers to HNIs to aspiring middle class. These all are the perfect target customers for any corporate.


To give you an example, what comes in mind whenever you see Tiger Woods playing? NIKE, isn’t it? With time, things change, new players come on top and new sponsors come on board. But the fact remains, it’s difficult to separate Corporate from Golf, they both go hand in hand. I just need to name few corporates and you will start recalling their association with Golf; ROLEX, ADIDAS, HSBC, FEDEX, ACCENTURE, MERCEDES BENZ, AUDI, BMW, MASTER CARD, AMERICAN EXPRESS, OMEGA, SHELL, METLIFE. These corporates are not there only for their own benefits. They organize various charity, fundraising events and take various CSR initiatives to give back to the society. The raised money is given to the NGO’s and other related organization working for underprivileged part of the society.


As per IEG Research, the Worldwide spending on Golf sponsorship is expected to total $1.65 Billion mark by this year. Spending includes sponsorship of professional and amateur sanctioning bodies and tournaments, charity fundraisers, endorsement deals and corporate hospitality. BMW is the most active sponsor of Golf on the worldwide stage, with 27 percent of properties with a sponsor in the auto category reporting a partnership with the company. Rolex follows in a close second with deals with 26 percent of properties. Automakers are the most active category worldwide with the sector 4.4 times more likely to sponsor Golf than the average of all sponsors. Alcoholic beverages and banks follow as the second and third most active categories, respectively. MasterCard International, Inc. is the most active sponsor in North America while banks are the most active category.


Corporates play a major role in the development of the game and especially in developing countries like India & Africa, where Golf is still in a nascent stage. Apart from just sponsoring events, I personally feel that the corporates should contribute in the development of new Golf learning facilities and infrastructure. Introducing Golf in schools and colleges is also very important. Golf can never grow unless it is taken to the masses. Which means Golf has to become affordable and accessible to get more customers, more growth and more return on investment, which will ensure a strong and long-term relationship between Corporates & Golf.

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