Mylora Executive Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly does "Executive Golf Course" mean for Mylora, and will it still give me a good round?

Mylora is a fantastic example of an executive course, meaning you'll find mostly par-3s and a few shorter par-4s. It's perfect for a quicker round, but don't mistake its length for a lack of fun- the greens are well-guarded and demand accuracy. We think it's a great spot to sharpen your short game and enjoy a relaxed pace.

When's the ideal time to visit Mylora Executive Golf Course for the best playing conditions?

We highly recommend playing Mylora from late spring through early fall, typically May to September, when the Canadian weather is at its best. You'll find the course lush and well-maintained during these months, offering the most enjoyable experience. Avoid early spring or late fall unless you're prepared for potentially damp conditions.

Is Mylora a good choice for new golfers or bringing my kids along?

Absolutely, Mylora is one of our top recommendations for beginners and families. Its shorter layout means less pressure and more opportunities for success, making it very welcoming for those learning the game. You'll appreciate the relaxed atmosphere and the chance to focus on fundamentals without feeling rushed.

What are the typical green fees at Mylora, and should I plan to walk or ride?

Green fees at Mylora are quite reasonable, generally falling into the budget-friendly category, especially compared to longer championship courses. Given the compact layout, we definitely recommend walking to truly enjoy the course and get some good exercise. Carts are available if you prefer, but it's a very walkable track.

What's a unique highlight or a "must-play" hole at Mylora Executive Golf Course?

Keep an eye out for the 7th hole, a charming par-3 that often plays tougher than its yardage suggests, with a tricky green. It's a great test of your iron play and a memorable spot on the course. You'll appreciate the mature trees framing many of the holes, adding a pleasant, park-like feel to your round.