Spring has sprung for Regina golfers, as the driving ranges at three city-run courses opened on Tuesday.
The Murray, Tor Hill and Joanne Goulet driving ranges opened for the season as Environment Canada forecast a high of 17 C in Regina on Tuesday.
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“Regina’s four City-owned courses offer low-cost golfing for everyone in the family with reduced youth and senior passes,” Russell Eirich, Regina’s director of parks and open space services, said in a statement.
A bucket of golf balls at the driving ranges costs between $10 and $14.50.
The opening dates for full rounds at the city’s four courses have not yet been announced.
In 2025, the 18-hole Murray Golf Course and the 27-hole Tor Hill Golf Course in King’s Park opened for the season on April 25. The par-three Lakeview Golf Course’s season began on May 2.









