Millcroft Golf and Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the ideal time to play Millcroft to truly appreciate its unique Canadian setting and prime conditions?

You'll find Millcroft truly shines from late May through early October. The course is lush and vibrant in summer, but we particularly love the early fall when the surrounding foliage bursts with classic Canadian colours - it's a stunning backdrop for your round.

What's the biggest challenge I should prepare for on Millcroft's course, especially if I'm not a long hitter?

Millcroft's par-3s are deceptively tricky, often demanding precise iron play over water or to elevated greens. Don't let the yardage fool you; these holes require careful club selection and a steady hand to avoid trouble.

Beyond the golf, what's the vibe like at Millcroft's clubhouse and dining facilities? Is it a good spot for a post-round meal?

Absolutely, the clubhouse at Millcroft offers a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere perfect for unwinding. We always recommend staying for a meal; their patio overlooks the 18th green and the food is consistently fresh, a step above typical golf course fare.

Considering its "Country Club" status, what can I expect regarding the pace of play and overall course maintenance at Millcroft?

You can generally expect a well-managed pace of play here, especially on weekdays, which is a huge plus. The course is meticulously maintained, from the fairways to the greens, ensuring a premium playing surface that lives up to its country club reputation.

Are there any specific holes at Millcroft that demand a unique strategy or offer particularly memorable views?

Keep an eye out for the 14th, a challenging par-4 that doglegs sharply right around a pond - it's a real risk-reward hole. The elevated tee shot on the 17th also offers a fantastic panoramic view of the course, a perfect moment to pause and take it all in.