Management at The Hills Luxury Golf Estate has unveiled a groundbreaking “bottomless practice” system at its newly established golf range.
For just $20, golfers can spend the entire day perfecting their swing, hitting as many balls as their energy allows.
This innovative model replaces the traditional bucket system, where players paid per bucket of 30 to 100 balls, making practice more affordable, flexible, and enjoyable.
“We are introducing bottomless access to the range to encourage more practice while easing the financial burden on our golfers.
“Situated within the lifestyle centre, the range is designed to be a space where golfers can spend more time perfecting their game, pausing to relax, and returning to practice at their own pace,” said Mr. Ken Sharpe, visionary behind the golf estate.
“We are moving beyond the traditional bucket system. With 10,000 new balls available, golfers can enjoy unlimited practice for just $20. Mastery should never be metered—the range is yours for the day,” said Mr. Ken Sharpe, the visionary behind the estate.
This innovative approach frees golfers from counting shots, allowing them to focus on perfecting their swing with as many balls as they need.
The facility delivers more than space as it offers elite experience. Precisely measured target greens and lush grass tees replicate championship conditions.
During the recent opening of The Hills Luxury Golf Estate’s driving range, professional golfers praised its quality and class, drawing favorable comparisons with leading regional and international facilities.
Top golfers Campbell Macmillan, Bernard Magaso, and Nyasha Muyambo endorsed the range.
Macmillan, the 2023 World Long Drive Champion, remarked: “I am very impressed with this top-class driving range. I hope they extend it further, as I enjoy hitting balls well over 400 metres.
“Most ranges worldwide are too short, so a longer facility would give golfers the freedom to fully unleash their drivers.”
Muyambo echoed similar sentiments, highlighting the range’s championship-level standards and its potential to elevate practice opportunities for local golfers.






