Last Mountain regional park golf course

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the vibe and challenge level at Last Mountain Regional Park Golf Course?

You'll find a wonderfully relaxed, unpretentious round here, perfect for shaking off city stress. It's not about championship difficulty, but rather enjoying a well-maintained course that offers a fair challenge for all skill levels, especially if your short game needs a workout.

When's the prime time to visit Last Mountain for the best golf conditions?

We highly recommend aiming for late June through early September; that's when the course truly shines with lush fairways and predictable weather. Outside of those months, you risk cooler temperatures and potentially wetter conditions, which can make for a less enjoyable round.

What should I expect regarding amenities and value for money at Last Mountain?

This course offers fantastic value, giving you a solid round without breaking the bank - expect green fees to be very reasonable. Don't come expecting a lavish clubhouse; it's more about the golf, though you'll find a friendly pro shop with essentials and perhaps a snack bar for a post-round treat.

Are there any signature holes or unique natural features at Last Mountain that stand out?

Absolutely, the course truly embraces its regional park setting, especially around holes 6 and 7 where you'll navigate some beautiful, mature treelines and subtle elevation changes. Keep an eye out for local wildlife - we've spotted deer and various birds, adding to the serene experience.

How busy does Last Mountain get, and do I need to book tee times in advance?

While it's not usually packed, we always advise booking your tee time a few days ahead, especially if you're planning a weekend round. This ensures you get your preferred slot and helps maintain a smooth pace of play, letting you truly relax and enjoy the course.