Murray Hills Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time to play Murray Hills Golf Course for ideal conditions?
We've found late spring through early fall offers the most enjoyable rounds here. Aim for June or September to avoid peak summer crowds and still enjoy lush fairways and comfortable temperatures. You'll get the best of the Canadian golf season without the sweltering heat.
How challenging is Murray Hills for an average golfer, and what kind of game does it reward?
Murray Hills is surprisingly fair but demands accuracy, especially off the tee. You'll find it rewards strategic shot-making over brute force, with well-placed bunkers and some tricky greens that can punish an errant approach. Don't expect a walk in the park, but it's definitely playable for all handicaps if you think your way around.
What's the one hole at Murray Hills that every golfer needs to experience, and why?
Without a doubt, the par-3 14th hole is Murray Hills' crown jewel. It plays downhill to a green guarded by a natural ravine on one side and mature pines on the other, offering stunning views of the surrounding Canadian landscape. It's a true test of nerve and club selection, and a photo opportunity you won't want to miss.
Is Murray Hills a good value, or should I expect a premium price for a round?
We consider Murray Hills an excellent value, especially for the quality of the course and its pristine conditions. While not a budget course, you'll find the green fees are very reasonable compared to similar caliber courses in the region, making it a smart choice for a memorable round without breaking the bank. Look for twilight rates for an even better deal.
What's the atmosphere like at the Murray Hills clubhouse, and what should we try after our round?
The clubhouse at Murray Hills has a wonderfully relaxed, friendly vibe - it's exactly what you'd expect from a welcoming Canadian course. We always recommend grabbing a pint of local craft beer and their famous "Murray Burger" on the patio. It's the perfect way to unwind and recount your birdies (or bogeys) while soaking in the views.