Howell Golf Driving Ranges and Practice Facilities

Below is our comprehensive list of golf practice facilities, driving ranges, and putting greens in the Howell, Michigan area. We list them by proximity to Howell, including facilities in neighboring cities (within a 25-mile radius).

8 Driving Ranges Near Howell
Family Golf Center
100 practice tees
850 Peavy Rd
Howell, MI 48843-8855
(517) 548-1004

2.8 miles from the center of Howell.

Grand River Golf Range & Putt Putt
55 practice tees
4444 E Grand River Ave
Howell, MI 48843-8554
www.facebook.com/Grand-River-Golf-Range-Putt-Putt-424319821261341/

4.7 miles from the center of Howell.

Golf-O-Rama
2944 S Old US Highway 23
Brighton, MI 48114-8601
(810) 227-9322

10.1 miles from the center of Howell.

Highland Golf Center
60 practice tees
201 Lone Tree Rd
Milford, MI 48380-2413
(248) 889-2055

15.6 miles from the center of Howell.

Oak Valley Entertainment
32 practice tees
10910 Whitmore Lake Rd
Brighton, MI 48116-8406
(888) 896-3586
www.oakvalleyentertainment.com

15.8 miles from the center of Howell.

Golf Plus
50 practice tees
2193 W Grand Blanc Rd
Grand Blanc, MI 48439-9340
(810) 655-8070

21.9 miles from the center of Howell.

Grip & Rip Driving Range
450 practice tees
9145 Corunna Rd
Swartz Creek, MI 48473
(810) 630-1564

22.7 miles from the center of Howell.

Indian Trail Golf Center
26 practice tees
5440 Earhart Rd
Ann Arbor, MI 48105-9417
(734) 929-0807
https://indiantrailgolf.com/

22.9 miles from the center of Howell.


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