Hydeaway Golf

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to play Hydeaway Golf for ideal conditions?

You'll want to aim for late June through early September. The course truly shines when the Canadian summer is in full swing, offering lush fairways and predictable weather, though you might encounter some morning dew. We find the shoulder seasons can be a bit unpredictable with the weather, but you'll often snag better rates if you're willing to risk a cooler round.

What's the biggest challenge golfers face at Hydeaway, and how can I prepare?

The back nine, especially holes 14 through 16, is where Hydeaway truly tests your game. The elevation changes on these holes demand precise club selection, and the prevailing winds can turn a good shot into a disaster if you're not paying attention. We recommend walking the course if you can, as it gives you a better feel for the subtle slopes and breaks.

What makes Hydeaway Golf's scenery stand out from other Canadian courses?

Hydeaway is nestled beautifully within a mature forest, giving you that classic Canadian wilderness feel, but it's the dramatic views of Lake Serenity on holes 7 and 8 that really steal the show. You'll find yourself pausing to take in the shimmering water and distant tree lines, especially during an afternoon round. Just try not to let the beauty distract you from your swing!

After a round, what's the best way to unwind at Hydeaway Golf?

Don't miss the clubhouse patio - it's got one of the best views of the 18th green and is perfect for reliving your best shots. Their local craft beer selection is surprisingly good, and we always grab a poutine from the grill, a true Canadian classic that hits the spot after 18 holes. It's a relaxed, friendly atmosphere, perfect for comparing scorecards.

Is Hydeaway Golf good value, and what should I expect for green fees?

We consider Hydeaway to be excellent value, especially for the quality of the course and the pristine conditions you'll find. Green fees typically range from $90-$130 CAD, depending on the day and time, which is very competitive for a course of this caliber in Canada. You're getting a championship-level experience without the premium price tag often found elsewhere.