👋 First time here? This guide shows you exactly where to park, buy balls, and start hitting.
- Address: 2001 Hillside Blvd, Colma, CA 94014
- Mats
- Covered Bays
- Lights at Night
- Public
Cypress Golf Driving Range
$5.00
Beginner Friendly
Vibe Check
Social / Hangout
Casual
Scenic / Views
Family Friendly
Vibe Notes: The “Cemetery” Vibe – Unique Setting: The range is famously nestled amongst the cemeteries of Colma. Reviewers often mention it’s “kind of fun” or “cute” in a quirky way, with foggy hills and the occasional coyote sighting adding to the ambiance.
Quiet & Calm: Most find it to be a very peaceful and mellow spot to hit balls, though a few “freak out” over the location.
Atmosphere & Community – Chill & Laid-Back: The vibe is very relaxed. It lacks the “stuffy” feel of private clubs, making it a favorite for beginners who don’t want to feel judged.
Beginner Friendly: Many people mention this is the “perfect place to learn” because the environment feels safe and the staff are generally patient and kind.
The “Local” Feel: Reviewers from Yelp describe the staff as “excellent” and “very friendly,” often taking the time to help new players with the ball machines.
The Hillside: Hitting uphill into a “sloping astro-turf covered hill” is a major talking point. While unique, some find it “tricky” because you can’t accurately measure your true carry distance.
“No Frills” Quality: While the mats are “sufficient” and the facility is clean, it is described as being “a little worn around the edges”. Don’t expect Toptracer or high-tech shot tracking here.
Dress Code – Extremely Lenient: There is no formal dress code.
Common Attire: Most people wear casual clothing like jeans, gym shorts, and t-shirts.
Footwear: Standard sneakers or trainers are perfectly appropriate for the mats.
Crowded
sometimes
Anxiety Score
friendly
Typical Attire
casual
Description
Cypress Golf Driving Range in the Bay Area’s Colma, California is a Driving Range with a 9 Hole Golf Course.
Cypress Golf Driving Range – Colma Highlights
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40 covered, lighted stalls on San Bruno Mountain – perfect for Bay Area weather
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Budget-friendly pricing: ~$5 small, $8 medium, $10-15 large buckets
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Free putting green + chipping area
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Attached 9-hole course (now cemetery-adjacent per reviews)
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Location: 2001 Hillside Blvd, Colma – 10 min from SFO
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Phone: (650) 992-5155
- Putting Green
- Chipping Green
Features
Driving Range Pricing
$5 - $15
Public / Private
Public
Surface Type
Mats
Google Star Rating
4.4
Facility Condition
Acceptable
Typical Attire
Casual
Lights at Night
Yes
Lights at Night
Yes
Covered Bays
Yes
Covered Bays
Yes
Technology
None
Golf Technology
None
Pro Shop
Yes
Golf Lessons
Yes
Golf Lessons
Yes
Club Fitting
N/A
Club Rentals
Yes
Club Rentals
Yes
Attached Golf Course
Yes
Holes
9 Holes
Vibes
Social / Hangout, Scenic / Views, Family Friendly
Vibe Notes
The "Cemetery" Vibe - Unique Setting: The range is famously nestled amongst the cemeteries of Colma. Reviewers often mention it's "kind of fun" or "cute" in a quirky way, with foggy hills and the occasional coyote sighting adding to the ambiance.
Quiet & Calm: Most find it to be a very peaceful and mellow spot to hit balls, though a few "freak out" over the location.
Atmosphere & Community - Chill & Laid-Back: The vibe is very relaxed. It lacks the "stuffy" feel of private clubs, making it a favorite for beginners who don't want to feel judged.
Beginner Friendly: Many people mention this is the "perfect place to learn" because the environment feels safe and the staff are generally patient and kind.
The "Local" Feel: Reviewers from Yelp describe the staff as "excellent" and "very friendly," often taking the time to help new players with the ball machines.
The Hillside: Hitting uphill into a "sloping astro-turf covered hill" is a major talking point. While unique, some find it "tricky" because you can't accurately measure your true carry distance.
"No Frills" Quality: While the mats are "sufficient" and the facility is clean, it is described as being "a little worn around the edges". Don't expect Toptracer or high-tech shot tracking here.
Dress Code - Extremely Lenient: There is no formal dress code.
Common Attire: Most people wear casual clothing like jeans, gym shorts, and t-shirts.
Footwear: Standard sneakers or trainers are perfectly appropriate for the mats.
Quiet & Calm: Most find it to be a very peaceful and mellow spot to hit balls, though a few "freak out" over the location.
Atmosphere & Community - Chill & Laid-Back: The vibe is very relaxed. It lacks the "stuffy" feel of private clubs, making it a favorite for beginners who don't want to feel judged.
Beginner Friendly: Many people mention this is the "perfect place to learn" because the environment feels safe and the staff are generally patient and kind.
The "Local" Feel: Reviewers from Yelp describe the staff as "excellent" and "very friendly," often taking the time to help new players with the ball machines.
The Hillside: Hitting uphill into a "sloping astro-turf covered hill" is a major talking point. While unique, some find it "tricky" because you can't accurately measure your true carry distance.
"No Frills" Quality: While the mats are "sufficient" and the facility is clean, it is described as being "a little worn around the edges". Don't expect Toptracer or high-tech shot tracking here.
Dress Code - Extremely Lenient: There is no formal dress code.
Common Attire: Most people wear casual clothing like jeans, gym shorts, and t-shirts.
Footwear: Standard sneakers or trainers are perfectly appropriate for the mats.
Your First Visit (Step-by-Step)
Parking
Step 1) Location: The entrance is at 2001 Hillside Blvd, Colma, CA 94014, located off I-280 and Serramonte Blvd.
Step 2) The Lot: There is a dedicated, large parking lot directly in front of the range facility.
Step 3) Arrival: Drive in and find any open spot. Reviewers describe parking as “easy” with plenty of spaces usually available.
Accessibility: The lot includes designated wheelchair-accessible parking near the entrance
Buy Balls
Step 1) The Office: Head to the main office/pro shop located at the entrance.
Step 2) Choose Your Size: You can purchase three main bucket sizes: small, medium, large
Step 3) Payment: They accept credit cards, debit cards, and NFC mobile payments (like Apple Pay).
Step 4) Pro Tip (Range Key): If you plan to return, you can buy an electronic “range key” (requires a $5 deposit). Loading $100 onto the key often gives you a $125 credit, and it allows you to get balls directly from the dispenser without visiting the office.
Step 5) Equipment: If you don’t have your own clubs, they have free clubs to borrow or rent at the shop.
How You Get Balls
dispenser
Find a Mat / Bay / Grass Spot
Step 1) Finding a Bay: Once you have your bucket, walk out to the hitting area. The range features a long row of covered hitting bays.
Step 2) Availability: It is generally first-come, first-served. There is typically no wait on weekdays, though it can get busy on weekend afternoons.
Step 3) The Mats: Every bay has an artificial turf mat. Note that you may need to purchase or bring your own rubber tee if you want to hit your driver, as they aren’t always provided in the mats.
Step 4) The Target Area: You will be standing and hitting uphill into the side of a hill. Distance markers are placed on the hill to help you gauge your shots.
2001 Hillside Blvd, Colma, CA 94014
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