Westwood Plateau Executive 12-Hole Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play the Westwood Plateau Executive 12-Hole Course?
We find late spring through early fall offers the most enjoyable conditions here in Canada. You'll avoid the chill and wet of winter, and the course truly shines when the surrounding foliage is vibrant. Aim for a weekday morning to enjoy a quicker, less crowded round.
What's unique about playing a 12-hole course like Westwood Plateau Executive?
The 12-hole format is fantastic for a quicker, focused round without feeling rushed or incomplete. It's perfect for when you don't have time for 18 but want more than just 9, offering a satisfying mix of par 3s and short par 4s that keep you engaged. You'll appreciate the efficient layout and the chance to work on your short game without a huge time commitment.
Is the Westwood Plateau Executive 12-Hole Course suitable for beginners or families?
Absolutely, this course is a gem for those just starting out or looking for a relaxed family outing. The shorter holes and manageable layout reduce intimidation, letting you focus on fun and skill-building. We often recommend it as a fantastic stepping stone before tackling a full-length championship course.
How does the cost of playing 12 holes at Westwood Plateau Executive compare to a typical 18-hole round?
You'll find the 12-hole green fee offers excellent value, typically less than a full 18-hole round but more substantial than a quick 9. It's a smart way to get a quality golf experience without the full financial or time commitment, making it a great option for a regular practice spot. We think it strikes a perfect balance for a mid-week escape.
What are some highlights or memorable holes to look forward to at Westwood Plateau Executive?
Keep an eye out for the elevation changes that define this course, particularly on some of the par 3s where you'll hit down into well-protected greens. The views from the higher tees are quite lovely, and the course design does a great job of using the natural terrain to create engaging, varied shots. We particularly enjoy the challenge of the short par 4s that demand precise iron play.