The Golf Range Association of America held on of its four regional boot camps at Fiddler's Elbow in New Jersey on Oct. 14-15. With the help of Stephen Kay, Fidder's recently renovated their range, and it's now a great area to work on your complete game.
Kay also spoke about range design during the boot camp, which was very interesting. He spoke about what makes an ideal range, netting and safety guidelines, different types of range balls (Cayman), irrigation, synthetic turf, the work they did at Fiddler's, the work they are doing at the Union League (formally Torresdale-Frankford) in Philadelphia, and much more.
Furthermore, Kay also took some time to speak about some of the attendee's ranges by looking at simple Google Earth aerials and providing feedback on what they may want to do to improve the facility.
Kay's full slideshow presentation can be found here:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/GRAA/Range+Presentation-at+Fiddlers.pdfThe slideshow has a lot of great images of ranges (good and bad) as well as a ton of great images of the construction of the ranges at Fiddler's and the Union League. The PDF is a fairly large file, so I also included a few images below.
I also decided at the last minute to film the presentation on my iPad (please ignore the 47-percent fundraiser-style of the video...I didn't have a stand!). Unfortunately, the iPad ran out of storage and I wasn't able to record the last 15-20 minutes of the presentation. In any event, the firs 25 minutes can be viewed here:
http://youtu.be/jS7y6Nm_21kFiddler's Elbow's range
before renovation:
Fiddler's plan with hole alterations:
Fiddler's final plan:
Fiddler's Elbow's range
after renovation:
The Union League's range plan: