Mill Run Golf Course - Executive Course

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Mill Run's Executive Course a good fit for beginners or those looking for a quick round?

Yes, absolutely. This course is perfect if you're just starting out or want to sharpen your short game without the pressure of a full 18. You'll find the shorter holes forgiving, making it ideal for a relaxed, enjoyable experience.

What makes the Executive Course at Mill Run stand out from other short courses in Canada?

We love the variety here; it's not just a collection of par-3s. You'll encounter a few challenging par-4s that demand thoughtful club selection, plus some surprisingly tricky greens. It really tests your precision, not just your distance.

When's the best time of year to play the Mill Run Executive Course, considering Canadian weather?

Aim for late spring through early fall - May to October - for the best conditions. The course drains well, so even after a rain, it's usually playable quickly, but you'll want to avoid the early spring thaw or late fall chill for peak enjoyment.

What should I expect regarding pace of play and walkability at Mill Run's Executive Course?

The pace is generally excellent, often under three hours, which is a huge plus. It's very walkable, so save the cart fee and enjoy the stroll - you'll find the layout easy on the legs. Expect reasonable green fees, making it a great value for a quick golf fix.

Are there any specific holes or strategies we should know for the Mill Run Executive Course?

Pay attention to the par-4s; they're your best chance for a birdie if you hit a good drive. The greens can be subtly sloped, so take an extra minute to read your putts, especially on the back nine. Don't underestimate the short game here.