Queenstown Harbor Golf Resort

practice

Queenstown Harbor Golf is home to a world-class driving range and practice areas that are open to the public and ideal for the amateur and seasoned golfer alike. Our short game practice areas feature two putting greens, a chipping green and a practice bunker. Our driving range is divided into traditional and Toptracer areas and are available to the public.

Driving Range

Expansive 9-acre driving range located along scenic Queenstown Creek

12 uncovered hitting bays, each equipped with “Tru to Turf” mats for a realistic, natural turf experience

8 target greens for precision practice and shot shaping

Large practice bunker with dedicated target green

Chipping Green

3,500 sq. ft. of dedicated short game practice space

11,000 sq. ft. of fairway-height Bermuda grass for practicing a variety of lies and stances

Newly renovated deep greenside bunker for realistic sand play

Conveniently located next to the large practice putting green for ease of practice

Putting Greens

2 practice putting greens for golfers of all skill levels

Large putting green spans ½ acre, ideal for long putts and distance control

Practice a wide range of putts with varied slopes, including sidehill, uphill, and downhill lies

Smaller putting green offers 5,000 sq. ft. of space for focused short game work

Toptracer Bays

12 covered driving range bays for comfortable, all-weather practice

Integrated Toptracer technology for data-driven training and entertainment

9 precision target greens for focused shot accuracy and skill development

Heated bays with optional 2- or 3-sided enclosures for year-round play

Lessons

The path to better play is unique to every golfer. The biggest step in becoming a good player is understanding how the flight of the ball teaches the correct geometry of impact. Without lessons, it is very difficult to decipher what is causing the ball to fly away from its intended target.

As stated by the Late Great John Jacobs, “THE GOLF SWING has only one purpose: to deliver the head of the club to the ball correctly and to achieve such impact repeatedly. Many unorthodox players achieve correct impact — so long as it’s repeatable, it’s OK.” Our Instructors will be able to provide each individual golfer with a clear picture of how to improve THEIR game.