Industry Report Reveals 7 Ways Driving Ranges Can Improve

Power Tee, a global leader in automated teeing systems for golf facilities, has released a special report titled "7 Ways Driving Ranges Can Increase Revenue in 2026."

JACKSONVILLE, Florida — Power Tee, a global leader in automated teeing systems for golf facilities, has announced the release of its new special report, “7 Ways Driving Ranges Can Increase Revenue in 2026,” now available as a free download for golf course owners, driving range operators, and industry professionals worldwide.

As facilities face rising operational costs, changing customer expectations, and increased competition from off-course entertainment venues, the report delivers practical, data-driven strategies to help operators unlock new revenue streams while strengthening customer retention.

The special report outlines seven proven approaches to increasing performance in 2026, including:

* Optimizing hitting bay utilization

* Enhancing player convenience and session volume

* Reducing turf wear and maintenance costs

* Creating premium pricing opportunities

* Leveraging technology to drive repeat visits

* Improving operational efficiency

* Aligning range experience with broader club goals

“Driving ranges are no longer just practice areas — they are high-value revenue centers,” said Power Tee CEO and Founder Martin Wyeth. “This report is designed to help operators rethink how their range contributes to overall profitability and long-term growth.”

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The guide also explores how automation and smart facility design can directly influence throughput, bucket sales, coaching activity, and food and beverage sales. By combining operational best practices with real-world examples, the report offers a clear roadmap for operators looking to increase revenue without significantly increasing labor or overhead.

In addition to revenue generation strategies, the report addresses common misconceptions about range performance and provides practical guidance for measuring ROI and tracking performance improvements over time.

The full report, “7 Ways Driving Ranges Can Increase Revenue in 2026,” is available free. To access the report, visit www.powertee.com/rev

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Bill Sangster, a life-long golf aficionado and former Sergeant in Marines, moved to Cape Cod in 1974 where he raised his family while working as educator with the Sandwich School System for 23 years. With his Falmouth home adjacent to Paul Harney’s Golf Course, Bill spent many days learning and playing the game of golf. He was a member of White Cliffs Country Club and Sandwich Hollows Country on Cape Cod. In 2018 he continued his love for the game of golf by moving to “The Villages” in Florida. He now will admit to anyone who asks that he is addicted to the game of golf! Bill can be reached at sangsterbill33@gmail.com.

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