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Definition of driving range in English: driving rangenoun An area where golfers can practise drives. Example sentencesExamples - It will be circulated each month to golf clubs, driving ranges, golf retail outlets, hotels and premium motor dealerships throughout the South West region.
- There was a pool, a number of tennis courts, a 9-hole golf course and a driving range.
- We tested 10 types, including the goofy rubber ones found on driving ranges, to see which yielded the longest drives using the latest big-headed drivers.
- Most days he likes to walk around the golf course and its driving range collecting wayward balls.
- Each brand will get two bays at the driving range so interested golfers can try out all the latest models and perhaps get some needed advice.
- Golf courses and driving ranges will encourage participation by mothers and daughters, fathers and sons, brothers and sisters.
- A new company division is opening to handle contract maintenance on golf courses, sports fields and driving ranges in the southwest.
- The golf at this hotel, which spans five tournament calibre courses, three driving ranges and six putting greens, is excellent for all levels.
- To help me get the knack I have had to practise constantly on the driving range and at home in my garage with a plastic ball.
- Amenities in the area include an 18-hole professional golf course and a driving range.
- Most people feel that they are more consistent on the driving range than on the golf course.
- When you look at most golfers in a driving range they stand in a little bay, which I call a cell, and don't let themselves out until they've hit the perfect shot.
- Many golfers head to the driving range and all they want to do is power some drives as far as they can.
- The 6.6 million golfers that play exclusively at driving ranges and alternative facilities represent an immediate pool of potential golfers for traditional facilities.
- The driving range and the tee box are the only places where you'll never have to hit a ball that's sitting above or below your feet.
- Your local golf shop might host demo days, either at the store or with a nearby golf course or driving range.
- It is a 27 hole course with excellent practice facilities, a driving range and short game practice area.
- There was such demand that the high costs forced over 75% of Japanese golfers onto driving ranges and they never got a chance to play on a real course.
- There are 27 holes of golf, a driving range, a putting green, and other golf facilities.
- The golf complex includes a regulation nine-hole public golf course, driving range and miniature golf course.
Definition of driving range in US English: driving rangenounˈdraɪvɪŋ ˈˌreɪndʒˈdrīviNG ˈˌrānj An area where golfers can practice drives. Example sentencesExamples - Each brand will get two bays at the driving range so interested golfers can try out all the latest models and perhaps get some needed advice.
- Many golfers head to the driving range and all they want to do is power some drives as far as they can.
- There was a pool, a number of tennis courts, a 9-hole golf course and a driving range.
- It is a 27 hole course with excellent practice facilities, a driving range and short game practice area.
- Amenities in the area include an 18-hole professional golf course and a driving range.
- It will be circulated each month to golf clubs, driving ranges, golf retail outlets, hotels and premium motor dealerships throughout the South West region.
- Your local golf shop might host demo days, either at the store or with a nearby golf course or driving range.
- There was such demand that the high costs forced over 75% of Japanese golfers onto driving ranges and they never got a chance to play on a real course.
- Golf courses and driving ranges will encourage participation by mothers and daughters, fathers and sons, brothers and sisters.
- The golf complex includes a regulation nine-hole public golf course, driving range and miniature golf course.
- The driving range and the tee box are the only places where you'll never have to hit a ball that's sitting above or below your feet.
- When you look at most golfers in a driving range they stand in a little bay, which I call a cell, and don't let themselves out until they've hit the perfect shot.
- The 6.6 million golfers that play exclusively at driving ranges and alternative facilities represent an immediate pool of potential golfers for traditional facilities.
- Most days he likes to walk around the golf course and its driving range collecting wayward balls.
- There are 27 holes of golf, a driving range, a putting green, and other golf facilities.
- A new company division is opening to handle contract maintenance on golf courses, sports fields and driving ranges in the southwest.
- The golf at this hotel, which spans five tournament calibre courses, three driving ranges and six putting greens, is excellent for all levels.
- Most people feel that they are more consistent on the driving range than on the golf course.
- To help me get the knack I have had to practise constantly on the driving range and at home in my garage with a plastic ball.
- We tested 10 types, including the goofy rubber ones found on driving ranges, to see which yielded the longest drives using the latest big-headed drivers.
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