Noun
a practice range for practicing golf shots
Source: WordNetI watch golf on television, although I don't golf - except for visits to the driving range in spurts. Elinor Lipman
I first saw Arnold Palmer when I was just a kid and he came to Columbus to play in a tournament. I watched him on the driving range hit balls that day. We went on to become great friends. Jack Nicklaus
When I was about 12 years old back in Houston, my Dad used to take us to the driving range. Ron White
Also, the e-Bio Fuel-Cell offers the brisk acceleration and silent driving of an EV, along with its low-running costs, while boasting the driving range of a gasoline-engine vehicle. Source: Internet
Headlights follow an evolved version of Volvo’s Thor’s Hammer LED design, and an integrated front wing helps direct airflow over the long hood, boosting aerodynamics and highway range (although the brand includes no numbers for driving range of power). Source: Internet
After he stopped laughing (which took entirely too long, in my opinion) he stayed on the phone with me and guided me to the driving range where I found my son, whacking away at golf balls and fitting in quite well with the impressives. Source: Internet