Club de Golf de Waterloo

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Club de Golf de Waterloo?

We always recommend late spring or early fall for the best experience at Waterloo. You'll find the course in pristine condition, the air crisp, and the vibrant foliage around the Grand River adds a stunning backdrop without the peak summer crowds.

What kind of challenge can I expect from the Club de Golf de Waterloo course?

Waterloo offers a surprisingly varied challenge, especially with its tree-lined fairways and strategically placed bunkers that demand precision. Don't let the seemingly flat front nine fool you; the back nine introduces some subtle elevation changes and water features that will test your shot-making.

Are there any signature holes or unique features at Club de Golf de Waterloo I should look out for?

Absolutely, the par-3 14th hole is a real beauty and a definite highlight, playing over a natural ravine to a well-guarded green. We also love the mature oak trees that frame many of the fairways, giving the course a classic, established feel you don't always find.

Is Club de Golf de Waterloo accessible to the public, and what are the typical green fees?

Yes, Club de Golf de Waterloo is a semi-private course that welcomes public play, making it a great option for visitors. Green fees are quite reasonable for the quality you get, typically ranging from $70-90 CAD depending on the day and time, which we think is excellent value.

What are the practice facilities and post-round amenities like at Club de Golf de Waterloo?

Their practice facilities are solid, featuring a good driving range and a large putting green that accurately reflects the course's contours. After your round, the clubhouse patio is a fantastic spot to grab a local craft beer and recount your birdies, offering a relaxed atmosphere with a nice view of the 18th green.