Madison Golf Driving Ranges and Practice Facilities

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

8 Driving Ranges Near Madison
Kleins' Golf Range
52 practice tees
391 Durham Rd
Madison, CT 06443-2041
(203) 245-1139
www.kleinsgolfrange.com

0.4 miles from the center of Madison.

Fairways Golf Range and Pro Shop
30 practice tees
19 Tipping Dr
Branford, CT 06405-2813
(203) 481-0400
www.fairwaysdrivingrange.com

8.2 miles from the center of Madison.

The Only Game In Town
20 practice tees
275 Valley Service Rd
North Haven, CT 06473-1630
(203) 239-4653
http://theonlygamect.com

14.5 miles from the center of Madison.

Cherrystones
15 practice tees
218 Shore Rd
Old Lyme, CT 06371-2033
(860) 434-1721

16.7 miles from the center of Madison.

Chris Cote's Golf Performance Center
20 practice tees
1401 Main St
Portland, CT 06480-1100
(860) 316-3106
www.chriscotegolf.com

20.7 miles from the center of Madison.

JD's Golf Driving Range
15 practice tees
831 W Main St
Cheshire, CT 06410-3933
(203) 699-9406

21.8 miles from the center of Madison.

Torza's Golf
42 practice tees
150 Sebethe Dr
Cromwell, CT 06416-1032
(860) 632-1132
www.torzasgolf.com

22.1 miles from the center of Madison.

Colchester Golf Range & Teaching Center
12 practice tees
324 Old Hebron Rd
Colchester, CT 06415-2723

24.0 miles from the center of Madison.


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