Belmont Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time to visit Belmont Golf Course?

We always recommend late spring or early fall for Belmont. You'll find the course in prime condition, and the cooler Canadian air makes for comfortable rounds, especially before the summer crowds hit. The autumn foliage around the fairways is truly stunning and worth experiencing.

Is Belmont a challenging course for the average golfer?

Belmont offers a fair test, but it's certainly playable for most skill levels. The real challenge comes from its subtly undulating greens and a few strategically placed bunkers, particularly on the back nine. Don't let the scenic views distract you from your short game.

What's the signature hole or a must-see feature at Belmont?

You absolutely have to experience the 14th hole-a par-3 that plays over a ravine to a well-guarded green. It's a true risk-reward shot, and the views of the surrounding Canadian landscape from the tee box are unforgettable. It's a photo-op waiting to happen.

What should I expect regarding costs and value at Belmont?

Belmont offers excellent value for a Canadian course of its caliber. While not a budget option, your green fee includes access to solid practice facilities, and the course condition consistently justifies the price. Consider playing twilight for a slightly reduced rate and a beautiful sunset round.

Any insider tips for playing Belmont for the first time?

Pay close attention to the local knowledge on the front nine's doglegs-they can be trickier than they appear. We also suggest taking a cart; while walkable, the elevation changes on a few holes can be tiring, especially if you're planning 36 holes.