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Vibe Check

Casual

Scenic / Views

Food / Drinks

Family Friendly

Vibe Notes: Laid-Back and Unpretentious: Reviewers often note a “chill” environment where the dress code is casual and people are just happy to be playing. Old-School Feel: Built in 1952, the course has a vintage character with mature, “majestic” trees lining the fairways. Aviation Backdrop: Located next to the Executive Airport, the “vibe” includes the unique experience of private planes flying overhead. “Hidden Gem” Mentality: Local regulars view it as a steady rotation spot that offers better pace and prices than some larger nearby complexes. Night-Lighted Driving Range: The range is a major highlight, featuring Toptracer technology and staying open until 11pm.

Crowded

sometimes

Anxiety Score

baseline

Typical Attire

casual

Description

Bing Maloney Driving Range has 29 stations, fully lighted, Toptracer ball-tracing technology, covered for shade and weather.

It also features an 18-hole course & a 9-hole course, and an eatery.

Range Ball Purchase Process:
The facility uses a modern token/card system through their SelectPi app or traditional pro shop purchase. Golfers can purchase range balls at the pro shop, receive tokens, then use the driving range kiosk/dispenser to fill their buckets. The range offers a Frequent User Bonus Card Program providing up to 25% bonus balls.

Walking Path: Enter pro shop → Purchase tokens/load card → Walk to driving range area → Use kiosk dispenser → Practice at covered hitting stations with Toptracer technology.

Facilities and Amenities

  • Driving Range: Yes – 29 stations, fully lighted, Toptracer ball-tracing technology, covered for shade and weather

  • Practice Putting Green: Yes – two large practice greens (one for putting, one for chipping/pitching)

  • Chipping Green: Yes – pitching/chipping area and practice sand bunker

  • Pro Shop: Yes – award-winning, Top 100 in America

  • Golf Lessons: Yes – PGA/LPGA instructors, private, group & junior lessons, plus dedicated Academy Hole

  • Golf Club Fittings: Yes – provided by Morton Golf Sales

  • Golf Carts: Yes – $18 (18 holes), $10 (9 holes)

  • Push Carts: Yes – available for rent

  • Club Rentals: Yes

Special Facility Features

  • Lighted Range: Yes (to 10 pm in summer, shorter in winter)

  • Covered Range: Yes – keeps players cool, safe from sun/rain

  • Toptracer: Yes – for shot tracing, games, and real-time feedback

  • Snack Bar/Café: Yes

  • Executive Express 9 Course: Ideal for beginners and juniors

Technology

Toptracer ball-tracing system is fully integrated into the range, making Bing Maloney one of the only night-lighted, tech-enabled ranges in the Sacramento region. No Trackman.

Features

Driving Range Pricing
$6 - $22
Public / Private
Public
Surface Type
Mats
Google Star Rating
4.3
Facility Condition
Good
Typical Attire
Casual
Lights at Night
Yes
Lights at Night
Yes
Covered Bays
Yes
Covered Bays
Yes
Technology
Toptracer
Golf Technology
Toptracer
Pro Shop
Yes
Golf Lessons
Yes
Golf Lessons
Yes
Club Fitting
Yes
Club Rentals
Yes
Club Rentals
Yes
Attached Golf Course
Yes
Holes
27 Holes
Vibes
Scenic / Views, Family Friendly, Food / Drinks
Vibe Notes
Laid-Back and Unpretentious: Reviewers often note a "chill" environment where the dress code is casual and people are just happy to be playing.
Old-School Feel: Built in 1952, the course has a vintage character with mature, "majestic" trees lining the fairways.
Aviation Backdrop: Located next to the Executive Airport, the "vibe" includes the unique experience of private planes flying overhead.
"Hidden Gem" Mentality: Local regulars view it as a steady rotation spot that offers better pace and prices than some larger nearby complexes.
Night-Lighted Driving Range: The range is a major highlight, featuring Toptracer technology and staying open until 11pm.

Your First Visit (Step-by-Step)

Parking
1) The parking lot is centrally located between the Executive 9-hole course, the 18-hole Championship course, and the driving range. 2) Entrance: Turn into the main entrance from Freeport Blvd. 3) Range Parking: Head toward the area marked for the driving range; there is a visible parking section just south of Maloney’s Grille.
Step 1) You can purchase balls either in the Pro Shop or directly at the range. Step 2) At the Pro Shop: Walk into the main building (the Pro Shop) to pay by card or cash. They will provide you with a token or a receipt code for the ball dispenser. At the Range: There is often a dedicated range cashier or automated dispenser where you can use a Frequent User Bonus Card (highly recommended if you plan to visit often, as it offers up to a 25–30% bonus).
staff
Step 1) Finding a Bay: All 29 bays are first-come, first-served. Simply look for an open stall with a Toptracer monitor. Step 2) Set Up Your Ball: Use the ball dispenser (located near the range entrance) to dump your balls into your bucket, then carry them to your chosen stall. Using Toptracer: Step 3) Wake the Monitor: Tap the screen to begin. (App Sync (Optional): Download the Toptracer Range App and scan the QR code on the screen to track your stats and save your progress). Step 4) Choose a Mode: Select “Warm Up” for basic tracking or “Virtual Golf” to play famous courses. Step 5) Where to Stand: Stand on the artificial turf mat. If you are right-handed, the monitor will be to your left; if you are left-handed, most bays are spacious enough to accommodate you, though you may need to adjust your aim on the screen. Pro Tip: If you’re practicing in the evening, the range stays open until 11:00 PM during spring and summer (March–October), but “last call” for balls is usually 30 minutes before closing
Bing Maloney Golf Club, 6801, Freeport Boulevard, Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, 95822, United States
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