Clayton Hills Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time to play Clayton Hills Golf Course for the ideal experience?

We highly recommend visiting in late spring (May-June) or early fall (September-October). You'll experience the course at its most beautiful, whether it's the vibrant spring bloom or the stunning Canadian autumn foliage, all while avoiding the busiest summer crowds. The conditions are typically pristine, offering a truly enjoyable and unhurried round.

How challenging is Clayton Hills, and what's one hole I absolutely shouldn't miss?

Clayton Hills presents a thoughtful challenge, particularly with its undulating fairways and well-placed hazards-it's certainly not a simple track but remains very fair. Make sure to savor the par-3 7th hole-it demands a precise carry over a deep ravine to a tricky, elevated green, and the panoramic views from the tee are simply unforgettable.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Clayton Hills, and is it worth the price?

Green fees at Clayton Hills typically range from CAD $75-95 for 18 holes, varying by day and time, which we consider excellent value for this region. You're investing in a meticulously maintained course with genuinely memorable holes and stunning Canadian vistas, making every dollar well spent for the experience.

Are there any unique local tips or features at Clayton Hills that I should know about before I play?

Definitely keep an eye out for the abundant wildlife-we've often seen deer gracefully crossing the fairways on the back nine, adding a special Canadian touch to your game. Also, after your round, treat yourself to the clubhouse's signature "Hills Burger" and a local craft beer; it's a perfect, hearty reward.

What kind of amenities does Clayton Hills offer, and is there anything else to do nearby?

The clubhouse at Clayton Hills is charming and well-appointed, featuring a pro shop stocked with essentials and a welcoming grill for delicious post-round meals and drinks. While the course itself is a destination, you're only a short drive from quaint Canadian towns offering unique antique shops or scenic walking trails if you want to explore further.