Out on the edge of our village, there is a daily fee course that is maintained on the cheap, and is a hidden gem of a shortish track about 6400 yards from the tips. It is generally occupied by the tank-top and beer swilling crowd of perennial hacks. It has a 9 hole par three adjacent to the 18 hole layout attracting many ladies and junior 7-16year olds. And most importantly, it has a really decent practice range, adequate putting green, and two chipping greens. The range often carries the operation. In a year like we are having, the course is often empty or under-utilized (unhappily, at the worst times of weekends when it always seems to be raining all year to-date). But, there always seems to be folks using the practice range between downpours and miserable weather. ONe can always hit a bucket in less than an hour to get their swing in shape or their golf 'jones' satisfied to some extent. This range gets open in spring ahead of the course when there is still snow on some of the low spots of the range. Then they force folks to hit off mats. Yet, the yearly ritual attracts winter starved golf bugs in droves. A good range is a savior in these parts, pardner...
I love my Wild Horse too, because they have a good range, and great putting oval and secondary chipping and bunker practice facility. I wouldn't have a golf course without this ammenity, and would always have it in the best possible shape and well equipped.
And, finally as most supers know, it is a good place to calibrate the sprayers and try certain new stuff...