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Grand Slam Golf & Baseball
- Hours:
Mon-Fri 10 am - 8 pm
Sat 9 am - 8 pm
Sun 9 am - 6 pm
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
6 reviews for Grand Slam Golf & Baseball
6 reviews in English
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Review from Cole O.
I think I've been going to this spot on Druid Hills since I was about 12 years old and it hasn't much changed since Bill Clinton was President.
Nice prices - $9 for a medium bucket of balls, which is pretty big.
I love going up to the second deck by myself on a sunny day and hitting range balls - it clears my mind and puts me in my own little world.
Would recommend this in-town driving range to anyone who enjoys a nice relaxing time swinging your clubs. -
Review from Carl C.
Atlanta, GA
This is a no-frills, neighborhood driving range/batting cage and I'm not mad at it b/c sometimes that's all you need. It's convenient to get to, moderately priced ($13 for 150 balls), and has a pleasant staff. The cages could use an upgrade, but they're good enough if you just want to get out and take some swings. I've never had a visit where I couldn't get a mat at the range. The only drawback is that there is no putting or chipping green (at least not one that I can see).
Shortcomings aside, to have my two favorite sports in one location is a dream come true!Listed in: My Neighborhood
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Review from Teddy N.
Decatur, GA
No frills driving range and batting cages. Great for the value minded and local customer. Owner operators also offer golf lessons for a great price. Ask for BJ, she used to be a professional softball player and now is a LPGA teaching pro.
Perfect to work on your full golf swing, limited facilities for anything else. Location and package deals make the business appealing.
I use the range once a week. For a great value purchase the 6 buckets for the price of 5. -
Review from Winston G.
Chicago, IL
Close spot for Emory University folk -- just a driving range and some batting cages. Nothing fancy, but it gets the job done. The buckets are averaged priced, I wouldn't say they are cheap, but about what you pay in a normal city.
The upstairs driving range is a bit shaky though when the wind blows -- would probably try to avoid that part of the range. Otherwise, I'm not sure if it is open at night (don't think it is), but its close by. -
Review from Elizabeth D.
FOREST HILLS, NY
So one day I was feeling agressive (as usual) and I decided to take it out on some balls. The batting cage was really fun. I could easily see myself blowing all my money just to hit things. Probably not a good sign. I think they should lower their prices BUT I still had a blast. There are different pitch speeds and there is a driving range (just in case you happen to be an old man).
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Review from Neal S.
Atlanta, GA
This is a great place to go to right after lunch to work up your heartbeat a bit and avoid the dreaded afternoon "food coma." The cages are down right now for renovation, but they should be back in time for my return in January for the spring semester.
Emory kids get $1 off all the driving range posted prices, which is nice. Free clubs if you don't have any and free bats for the cages (obv) too. The upper deck of the range is nice too...obviously your shots go a lot farther.
I get a lot of practice out of my wedge, because in each bucket there are a few yellow balls that net you a free bucket if you put them in barrels about 50-60 yards out. Also there is a small chipping/putting green between the batting cages and driving range tee boxes.
All in all a good spot...def recommended.
