Club de golf de Venise
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Club de golf de Venise?
We always recommend late spring or early fall for Venise. The course truly shines in September when the surrounding maples begin to turn, offering a spectacular backdrop to your round. You'll avoid the peak summer crowds and enjoy perfect playing temperatures.
What's the most memorable or challenging hole at Club de golf de Venise?
You absolutely have to brace yourself for the par-3 14th, affectionately known as "Le Lagon." It's a stunning downhill shot over a significant water hazard to a well-guarded green, demanding precision and a steady nerve. Don't let the beautiful views distract you from the task at hand.
What's one practical tip you'd give someone playing Venise for the first time?
Pay close attention to your approach shots, especially on the back nine. The greens here are subtly sloped and can be deceptively fast, often breaking more than they appear. A good caddie, if you opt for one, will be invaluable for reading those putts.
Is Club de golf de Venise good value for the green fees, and what should I expect to pay?
We think Venise offers solid value, especially considering the course's consistent conditioning and scenic beauty. You're looking at green fees typically ranging from $80-120 CAD, depending on the day and time, with cart rentals usually extra. It's a fair price for a quality Canadian golf experience.
What's the overall vibe at Club de golf de Venise, and what's a good post-round activity?
The atmosphere at Venise is wonderfully relaxed and welcoming, a true Canadian gem without any pretension. After your round, grab a local craft beer on the clubhouse patio overlooking the 18th green - it's the perfect spot to recount your birdies (and bogeys). They often have a great poutine special, too.