Beaver County

Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it worth visiting Beaver County for golf if there's only one course?

Absolutely, if you appreciate a tranquil, uncrowded round. The single course here offers a genuinely relaxed pace and a chance to truly focus on your game without the usual rush. We recommend it for a peaceful escape rather than a multi-course golf marathon.

What's the best time of year to play golf in Beaver County?

We find late spring through early fall - roughly May to September - offers the most enjoyable conditions. You'll experience pleasant temperatures and the course will be in peak lushness, though booking ahead for weekend mornings is always a smart move. Avoid early spring or late fall when the weather can be unpredictable.

What kind of golf experience can I expect at the course in Beaver County?

Expect a well-maintained, classic parkland layout that prioritizes playability and natural beauty. The course isn't overly long, but its mature trees and subtle elevation changes provide a fun challenge for all skill levels. It's a place where you can truly enjoy the walk and the scenery.

Are there any other activities or attractions near the Beaver County golf course?

While golf is the main draw, you'll find charming local eateries and opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking or fishing nearby. We suggest exploring the quaint towns in the area for a taste of local Canadian hospitality after your round. It's a great way to round out your day.

What's the typical cost for a round of golf in Beaver County?

Green fees are generally quite reasonable here, making it an excellent value. You can expect to pay in the range of $50-70 CAD for 18 holes, often including a cart. It's a refreshing change from some of the pricier resort courses, offering quality golf without breaking the bank.