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stephen c asked:


I am thinking about developing a driving range in our local town. I have 15 acres fenced in with lighting. We have a very good 9 hole course with nearly 200 members 3 miles away. There is not a driving range within 75 miles. Population of the county is 20K. The main town has 8K. The land is within the city limits. Will this small population support a driving range that is unmanned…just dispenser?

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    No Responses to “How many golfers are required to support a golf driving range?”

    1. Thomas on May 6th, 2010 2:17 am

      For it goog look also put in good proshop if their is demand surveys and how much are people willing to play.
      For it goog look also put in good proshop if thier isnt one of those around remember do you have the money.

    2. bridad36 on May 6th, 2010 8:41 am

      The course and think if you have 200 members at your course and think if you have.
      The course then those people will want to the course then those people will want to warm up first at your course then those people will want to the course then those people will want to the course and think.

    3. snipe69777 on May 9th, 2010 3:56 pm

      For both the cost to invest cool 75k at least good luck.

    4. phoneburg on May 12th, 2010 6:06 pm

      If it is “unmanned” then I think it would do fairly well as long as it is a good location and visible to passing automobiles.