From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdriving rangeˈdriving range noun [countable] DLOan open outdoor area where people practise hitting golf balls
Examples from the Corpus
driving range• Tennis courts and a driving range will be included in the programme.• There is also minigolf and a driving range.• On the fairways it was Formby driving range professional who was the star.• There are plans for an indoor driving range.• His third shot went right, into the driving range.• This time we make it on time to loosen up on the driving range.• Wells also runs the driving range at Hansen Dam in Pacoima.• His fifth shot was right again, on to the driving range.