Lloydminster Golf & Curling Centre

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play golf at Lloydminster Golf & Curling Centre?

You'll find the course in its prime from late May through early September. The fairways are lush, the greens are true, and the Canadian weather is typically perfect for a round, avoiding the chill of early spring or late autumn. We recommend booking your tee time a week or two in advance, especially for weekend play, as it's a popular local spot.

What kind of challenge can I expect from the golf course at Lloydminster?

Don't let the "curling centre" part fool you; this course offers a solid, enjoyable challenge without being overly punishing. You'll encounter a good mix of tree-lined holes requiring accuracy and some more open stretches where you can really let loose with the driver. The greens are generally well-maintained and offer subtle breaks that will test your putting touch.

Is Lloydminster Golf & Curling Centre good value for money, and what are the typical costs?

Absolutely, we consider it excellent value for the experience you get. Green fees are quite reasonable for a well-kept 18-hole course in Canada, typically ranging from $50-70 CAD for 18 holes, with cart rentals available for an additional fee. It's a fantastic option if you're looking for quality golf that won't break the bank.

What makes Lloydminster Golf & Curling Centre stand out from other courses in the region?

Beyond the obvious dual-sport appeal, what really sets Lloydminster apart is its welcoming, community-focused atmosphere combined with a surprisingly engaging layout. You'll find a friendly vibe here that makes every round enjoyable, whether you're a local or just passing through. The course itself features some memorable holes, particularly those winding along the creek, demanding thoughtful shot placement.

What's your best practical advice for planning a golf day at Lloydminster?

Our top tip is to arrive a bit early to take advantage of their practice facilities-the driving range and putting green are solid for a quick warm-up. Also, consider grabbing a bite at the clubhouse after your round; their casual menu is perfect for unwinding and discussing your birdies (or bogeys). It's a straightforward, no-fuss experience, so just show up ready to play.