Hollies Executive Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Hollies Executive Golf Course a good fit for beginners, or is it more for experienced players looking for a quick round?
Hollies is absolutely perfect for beginners and those looking to sharpen their short game. You'll find a relaxed atmosphere here, making it ideal for learning without the pressure of a championship course. It's also fantastic for a quick, enjoyable round if you're short on time.
When is the prime season to play Hollies Executive Golf Course, and what should I know about Canadian weather impacting my visit?
We highly recommend visiting Hollies from late May through early October. During these months, the weather is generally warm and sunny, ensuring the course is in its best condition. Be prepared for cooler mornings or evenings in the shoulder seasons, but the fall colors can be stunning.
Does Hollies Executive Golf Course have any particular holes or features that make it unique compared to other executive courses?
While it's an executive course, Hollies still offers some delightful challenges, especially with its well-placed bunkers and a few tricky greens. Keep an eye out for the par-3 7th; its elevated tee shot over a small pond demands precision and is a real highlight. It's a great test for your iron play.
What's the typical pace of play at Hollies Executive, and how do the course conditions usually compare to a full-length course?
You can expect a brisk pace of play at Hollies, often finishing a round in under three hours, which is a huge plus. The conditions are consistently well-maintained for an executive course, with fairways and greens kept in good shape, though perhaps not the immaculate perfection of a top-tier championship track. It's always a pleasant walk.
What's the value proposition at Hollies Executive Golf Course, and do you have any tips on booking or typical green fees?
Hollies offers excellent value, especially if you're looking for an affordable, enjoyable round without sacrificing quality. Green fees are very reasonable, typically ranging from $30-$50 CAD, depending on the time of day. We suggest booking a tee time online a few days in advance, especially for weekend mornings, as it can get busy.