Central Ontario
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Courses
- Monck's Landing Golf Course
- Trenton Golf Course
- Cedar Link Golf Course
- Sturgeon Point Golf Club
- Peterborough Golf & Country Club
- Innisbrook Golf Course
- Meadow Oaks Golf
- Frankford Golf Course
- Byrnell Golf Course
- Eganridge Resort, Country Club & Spa
- Bay of Quinte Country Club
- Bayview Golfing Centre
- Kawartha Golf & Country Club
- Liftlock Golf Club
- Lindsay Golf and Country Club
- Murray Hills Golf Course
- Oliver's Nest Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to plan a golf trip to Central Ontario, and what kind of weather should I expect?
We always recommend late spring (May-June) or early fall (September-October) for the most comfortable golf in Central Ontario. You'll find pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds, making for a relaxed round. Summer is beautiful but can get quite warm, so book early morning tee times if you're visiting in July or August.
What kind of golf experience can I expect in Central Ontario - are the courses challenging, scenic, or a mix?
Central Ontario offers a fantastic mix, leaning heavily into scenic, tree-lined layouts that truly embrace the Canadian Shield landscape. You'll encounter courses that demand precision through rolling fairways and around natural rock outcroppings, often with stunning lake views. It's less about wide-open links and more about navigating beautiful, mature parkland and forest tracks.
How do the green fees in Central Ontario compare to other popular golf regions in Canada?
You'll find Central Ontario offers excellent value for your golf dollar, generally more affordable than some of the high-profile resort destinations out west. While there are certainly premium options, many courses provide a fantastic experience without breaking the bank. Expect a range, but you can definitely find quality golf at a reasonable price point here.
Are there any particular "hidden gems" or unique course features in Central Ontario that I should look out for?
Absolutely, the region is full of them. We particularly love the courses that integrate the natural granite formations and abundant water features-lakes and rivers-into their design. Look for layouts that challenge you with elevation changes and require smart course management, often rewarding you with breathtaking vistas from elevated tees.
What's the most practical way to organize a multi-course golf trip through Central Ontario?
We suggest basing yourself in one or two central towns and driving out to different courses each day; the region is quite accessible by car. Many local accommodations and even some courses offer stay-and-play packages, which can simplify booking and often save you a bit of money. Just be sure to book your tee times in advance, especially on weekends.