Royalwood Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time to play Royalwood Golf Club for ideal conditions?
We recommend late June through early September for Royalwood. You'll find the course in peak condition, the weather is reliably warm, and the long daylight hours let you squeeze in an extra nine or just enjoy the scenery. Avoid early spring if you can, as the ground can still be quite soft from winter.
What's the biggest challenge or unique feature I should prepare for at Royalwood?
Royalwood truly shines with its clever use of natural water hazards and elevation changes, particularly on the back nine. Don't let the front nine lull you into a false sense of security; holes 14 and 17 demand precise shot-making over water, so bring your A-game and maybe an extra sleeve of balls.
How does the value at Royalwood compare to other courses in the region?
We find Royalwood offers excellent value, especially considering the course quality and upkeep. While it's not a budget track, you're getting a championship-level experience without the premium price tag you might see south of the border. Expect green fees to be competitive for a top-tier Canadian course.
What's the vibe like at Royalwood's clubhouse or for a post-round meal?
The clubhouse at Royalwood has a warm, welcoming atmosphere - it's not overly stuffy, which we appreciate. We always grab a bite on the patio overlooking the 18th green; the views are fantastic, and the food is consistently good, perfect for recounting your best (and worst) shots.
Is Royalwood easy to get to, and are there any specific travel tips for visitors?
Royalwood is generally quite accessible, often just a short drive from major urban centers, making it a convenient day trip. We always advise booking your tee time well in advance, especially for weekend play, as it's a popular spot and slots fill up quickly during peak season.