My club will be hosting a European Tour event in September. We have an issue with the driving range not being long enough for the Tour players to hit driver. Presently, the range fairway extends about 230 meters, but downhill (9 meter drop), and with the prevailing wind. There's a low fence at he bottom that stops most of the members' balls. Beyond the end of the driving range fairway proper there is about 40 meters of high rough grass then there is the fairway of the second hole.
There's no room to build another tee further back up the hill, but we could put one out at the far end of the range, in the rough area, so the players will be hitting in the opposite direction uphill and into the prevailing wind. The contour plan tells me that it would then be something over 270 meters long over a 12 meter rise. It's important that the balls not carry too far up the hill because other essential practice areas like putting and chipping greens might be in range.
How much does the rise add to the real length of the terrain? Is there a formula or anything to figure that out? I mean, hitting a ball 270 meters up a 12 meter slope would be the equivalent of how far over flat ground? What is the real difference in distance between 230 down 9 meters and 270 up 12 meters?