Dufferin County
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Courses
- Orangeville Golf House
- Shelburne Golf & Country Club
- Dunadel Golf Association
- The Iron and The Eagle Golf & Country Club
- Lynbrook Golf
- Meadow Land Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time to plan a golf trip to Dufferin County?
We highly recommend visiting Dufferin County in late spring (May-June) or early fall (September-October). You'll dodge the peak summer crowds and humidity, enjoying comfortable temperatures and often better rates. The fall colours here are genuinely spectacular, adding a beautiful, vibrant backdrop to your round.
What kind of golf courses can I expect in Dufferin County?
Don't expect a links-style experience; Dufferin County offers a solid mix of well-maintained parkland and traditional layouts, often with significant elevation changes. You'll find tracks that challenge your shot-making, particularly with some tricky greens and tree-lined fairways. It's honest, enjoyable golf without pretension.
Is Dufferin County an affordable golf destination, or should I expect premium prices?
Dufferin County offers excellent value for your golf dollar, especially compared to some of Ontario's more famous regions. You can easily find quality rounds in the $60-$100 CAD range, making it perfect for a budget-conscious trip without sacrificing course quality. It's a smart choice if you want good golf without breaking the bank.
What else is there to do in Dufferin County besides golf?
Absolutely! Dufferin County is charmingly rural, so embrace the small-town vibe. We recommend exploring the local farm-to-table restaurants, visiting the quaint shops in Orangeville, or hiking some of the scenic Bruce Trail sections nearby. It's a relaxed pace, ideal for unwinding after your round.
How easy is it to get between courses in Dufferin County?
Getting around Dufferin County is straightforward, but you'll definitely need a car. The courses are spread out enough that walking or public transport isn't practical, but driving between them is usually a scenic 15-30 minute journey. Plan your routes to minimize travel time and maximize your time on the greens.