It's a bar disguised as a driving range. You rent a bay for $90/hour (Friday/Saturday evening pricing) that gives you seating and a strip view. Food and drinks are expensive. $8 for a beer, $12 for the cheapest item on the menu.
If you come here for the golfing aspect, you will be disappointed. The scoring system makes no sense and isn't publicized anywhere, so you have no clue where to aim and what point values each shot will earn. The hostess attempts to explain the games but rushes through and there's no information on the graphics on how to play.
As you're playing, you see where your balls are landing or what points you're getting because that TV is faced away from the golfer. If the entourage wants to follow along and tell you how you're doing, they have to read tiny font as that's how each score is shown.
We had (3) golfers and could only get through 120 balls in an hour. Each round is 20 balls per golfer so there was a lot of wait time between turns.