Meadow Land Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Meadow Land Golf Club, and what should I expect from the weather?

We highly recommend visiting Meadow Land between late May and early October for the best conditions. You'll find the fairways lush and the greens running true, though be prepared for cooler mornings and evenings even in summer - a light jacket is always a good idea.

What's the signature challenge or a unique feature at Meadow Land that I should be prepared for?

The par-3 14th hole, "The Beaver's Dam," is Meadow Land's true test and highlight. It demands a precise carry over a natural wetland to a well-guarded green, so bring your A-game and maybe an extra ball or two for this beauty.

How does the green fee at Meadow Land Golf Club compare to other Canadian courses, and is it good value?

Meadow Land offers excellent value, typically falling into the mid-range for Canadian championship courses. You're paying for impeccably maintained fairways and greens, plus a layout that truly makes you think, so we consider it a worthwhile investment for a memorable round.

After a round at Meadow Land, what's your top recommendation for a post-game meal or local experience nearby?

Don't miss "The Putter's Perch" right at the clubhouse for their incredible poutine and a local craft beer - it's the perfect way to debrief your round. If you're looking to explore further, the nearby town has some charming independent shops worth a browse.

Is Meadow Land Golf Club suitable for all skill levels, or does it favor a particular type of golfer?

Meadow Land is surprisingly accommodating for various skill levels, thanks to its multiple tee boxes, but it truly shines for the strategic golfer. The course rewards thoughtful shot placement over brute force, so plan your approach shots carefully to score well.