Tracer Golf
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to play Tracer Golf in Canada?
You'll find Tracer Golf truly shines from late May through early October. We recommend targeting July or August for the most consistent weather and longest daylight hours, perfect for a relaxed round. Just be aware that this is peak season, so book your tee times well in advance to secure your spot.
What makes Tracer Golf stand out from other Canadian courses?
Tracer Golf isn't just a catchy name; it refers to the course's exceptional shot-tracking technology integrated into every cart, giving you instant feedback on your game. Beyond the tech, the course itself offers a fantastic blend of challenging elevation changes and pristine, fast greens that demand precision, all set against stunning Canadian wilderness.
What should I expect regarding the cost and overall value at Tracer Golf?
Expect green fees to be on the higher end for a Canadian public course, typically ranging from $120-$180 CAD, including the GPS-enabled cart. While it's an investment, we genuinely believe the immaculate course conditions, unique technology, and memorable layout offer excellent value for a premium golf experience.
Is Tracer Golf suitable for all skill levels, or is it a particularly challenging course?
Tracer Golf offers a fair test for all, with multiple tee boxes that genuinely adjust the challenge. While the back tees will push even low-handicappers with tight fairways and strategic bunkering, the forward tees provide a very enjoyable and playable round for higher handicappers, allowing everyone to appreciate the design.
Are there any specific local tips or course features I should know before playing Tracer Golf?
Absolutely - pay close attention to the approach shots on the back nine; several greens are subtly sloped and can be tricky if you're not precise. Also, keep an eye out for local wildlife, especially around holes 7 and 14; it's a beautiful distraction but don't let it break your concentration on those crucial putts.