Glover Golf and Sports Park
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of golf experience should I expect at Glover Golf and Sports Park- is it a full 18-hole challenge or something more relaxed?
You'll find a really enjoyable 9-hole executive course here, perfect if you're looking for a quicker round or want to work on your short game without the pressure of a championship layout. It's well-maintained and offers a nice mix of par-3s and shorter par-4s, making it approachable for all skill levels.
When is the best time of year to play at Glover Golf and Sports Park, considering Canadian weather?
We highly recommend visiting from late May through early October for the best conditions; the Canadian summers here are absolutely beautiful for a round. You'll avoid the spring thaw and fall chill, ensuring lush fairways and comfortable playing temperatures.
Is Glover Golf and Sports Park a good spot for families, or just serious golfers? What else is there to do?
This place is fantastic for families, truly living up to the "Sports Park" name. Beyond the golf course, you'll find a great driving range, mini-golf, and even some batting cages, making it a perfect outing where everyone can find something fun to do. It's a relaxed atmosphere, so don't worry about bringing the kids along.
How does the cost of playing at Glover Golf and Sports Park compare to other Canadian courses? Is it good value?
You'll find Glover offers excellent value, especially for the quality of the executive course and the added amenities. Green fees are very reasonable, often less than half of what you'd pay for a full 18-hole championship course, making it an affordable option for a fun day out.
What makes Glover Golf and Sports Park stand out, especially if I'm looking to improve my game?
What truly sets Glover apart is its comprehensive practice facility- it's more than just a driving range. You'll get a fantastic grass tee deck, a dedicated short-game area with bunkers, and a large putting green, giving you every tool you need to sharpen your skills. It’s a serious practice hub disguised as a fun park.