Mike, the problem I have with inquiries such as this is that you shouldn't rely on "cookbook" solutions. As you can see from the responses, only Jeff Brauer offered anything concrete. Everything else was antidotal. Unfortunately, Jeff forgot to add that the parameters he provided are just a starting point. From this, they would have to be applied to the site specific conditions. You failed to provide basic site specific criteria that one would need to be able to adequetely analyse the area in question.
Before you can determine if something is or isn't workable, you first need to know what questions to ask. For instance, What direction does the tee face? What is the prevailing wind direction? What is the topography of the area? What type of range, from field with yardage posts to simulated greens/bunkers/fairway, is being contemplated? Single or multiple level tees? Etc.
One response was to contact a net supplier/installer. While I'm sure he has lots of practical experience, he has a vested interest in selling the project. Do you really expect him to say, "this isn't advisable?" One would hope he would but...
It seems someone knows the site you are referring to. Why didn't you either provide that so one could could look it up and see what the options were or be include an aerial (like others did)? There might even be a solution 'outside the box' that you are operating within.
Tim,
That's a fair criticism and I think you're right that there are a lot of variables to factor and a one-size solution does not fit all.
I have a number of reasons for not wanting to get too specific here, but in a nutshell, I'm looking at that feasibility of taking an existiing range with the following parameters;
Starting from 80 yards wide but quickly widening to 120 yards wide by 250 yards deep, with room to expand depth another 50 yards.
Flat, flat, flat
Not a windy area and a wind break in the form of mature trees long the non-golf course side.
A hard, fixed, unchangeable boundary on the non-golf course side.
24 stalls wide with a central area that's double decker for a total of 32 stalls in an 80 yard wide area.
A few very roughed out "target areas" at varying distances.
Artificial tees and mats.
I'm investigating the feasibility of moving the stalls "downrange" about 50 yards to a point where total width is 120 yards and then extending the range another 50 yards deep to keep total length around 250.
Given the example range at "MadGolfers" I used above, I'm estimating that I need about 62.5 yards of slightly curvilinear width to give me a total of 40 stalls in double decker fashion, which will increase capacity (and potential revenue) by 25%. This also assumes that much like the "Madgolfers" model, the Netting boundaries are close tight to the edges of the range and are also of the super-high variety as seen in that example.
The thought is then to use the remaining 55-60 yards of width to route (reclaim actually) a fairway along, which is actually part of a proposed restoration plan. Some consideration would need to be made for local rules regarding balls striking the net and remaining in play (I'd assume today in most places it's simply rub of the green?), and it's not the most pretty option, but even today that range runs along the course and it's hardly a scenic asset.
The range stalls would face in the general direction of the tee of the proposed restored hole, although would be angled away. The hole in question is a 540 yard par five that would reach the proposed range stalls about 150 yards from the green. The hole is a semi-C par five turning slightly away from the range for the second and third shots. The range would be to the left-side of the golf hole, and the hole would of course be to the left side of the range.
Thanks for your feedback.