Monterra

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to play Monterra, and what can I expect from the conditions?

We always recommend late spring through early fall for Monterra, typically from June to September. You'll find the course in prime condition during these months, with lush fairways and fast greens, offering the best possible playing experience before the Canadian chill sets in.

What makes Monterra a unique or challenging course compared to others in Canada?

Monterra isn't just another resort course; it truly demands precision and strategic thinking. You'll encounter significant elevation changes and meticulously placed bunkers that really test your shot-making, especially on the back nine where the stunning views of the Blue Mountains can be a beautiful distraction.

What are the typical green fees at Monterra, and is it good value for money?

Expect green fees at Monterra to be on the higher side, usually ranging from CAD $100-$150 during peak season, including a cart. We think it's a fair price for the immaculate conditions and the quality of the design – it feels like a true championship experience that's well worth the investment.

Are there any specific holes or strategies I should watch out for at Monterra?

Definitely keep an eye on the par-3 14th; it's a beautiful downhill shot but often plays longer than it looks, especially with the prevailing winds. We recommend aiming for the center of the greens on most holes, as missing short or long can lead to tricky recovery shots due to the course's undulations.

What's the overall experience like at Monterra beyond just the golf course?

The Monterra experience extends beautifully beyond the fairways; the clubhouse offers fantastic post-round dining with great views overlooking the 18th green. You're also right in the heart of Blue Mountain Village, so there are plenty of shops, restaurants, and activities for non-golfers or for unwinding after your round.