StoneTree Club Driving Range
- Typical Price Range : 5
- Beginner Ease Level : Moderate
- Anxiety Score : Baseline
- Crowded : Sometimes
- Typical Attire : Strict
- Google Star Rating : 4.4
- Covered Bays : No
- Lights at Night : No
Here are the top public driving ranges in Marin County, including grass-tee options, short game practice, and the easiest places for beginners. Find the easiest places to park, buy balls, and start hitting without stress.
👋 New to driving ranges around Marin County? Start here — we guide you from parking lot → first swing.
Type “driving ranges” and your zip/city for Marin County.
Use mats, covered, lights, and price sliders to narrow options.
We show where to park, buy balls, and find your bay.
Some Marin County ranges offer grass tees while others use mats year-round and some offer both grass and mats. Always check the facility’s range status before you go if you’re specifically looking for real grass. Peacock Gap Driving Range is known for it’s “Real Grass Only” range. McInnis Park Driving Range and StoneTree Club Driving have both grass and mats while Indian Valley Driving Range has mats only.
Most ranges let you rent; we list details in each single listing page for each driving range.
McInnis Park Driving Range and Peacock Gap Driving Range. But search our listings for driving ranges with mats, clear navigation, casual dress code, and either rarely or sometimes crowded.
Casual golf attire is fine at most places; we note dress codes per listing. But for strict or semi-strict attire go with collared shirts, golf shorts or slacks (not jeans) and golf shoes (not sneakers).
Yes — filter above to only see covered bays.
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