Dragon's Head Par 3 Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Dragon's Head Par 3?

We always recommend late spring through early fall for the best conditions here. You'll avoid the Canadian chill and find the course in its prime, especially in September when the surrounding foliage starts to turn vibrant. It's perfect for a quick, enjoyable round before the snow flies.

What's the most memorable hole or unique challenge at Dragon's Head?

You absolutely have to experience the 7th hole, "The Serpent's Eye." It's a tricky downhill shot to a green guarded by a small, winding creek - a real test of your short iron control. Don't let the panoramic views distract you from the precise shot required here.

Is Dragon's Head Par 3 a good option for golfers who are just starting out?

Absolutely, this course is fantastic for beginners and those looking to sharpen their short game. The manageable distances and friendly atmosphere mean you won't feel rushed, and it's a great place to build confidence without the pressure of a full-length course. We often bring new golfers here ourselves.

What can I expect to pay for a round at Dragon's Head, and is it good value?

You'll find the green fees at Dragon's Head are incredibly reasonable, especially compared to the longer courses nearby. It's excellent value for a well-maintained course that offers a genuinely fun and quick golf experience. We think it's one of the best bang-for-your-buck rounds in the region.

How long does a typical round take at Dragon's Head, and what's the overall vibe?

You can comfortably finish a round here in about 90 minutes, making it ideal if you're short on time. The vibe is relaxed and welcoming - expect friendly faces and a casual atmosphere perfect for enjoying the game without any fuss. It's a refreshing change of pace from championship courses.