The Willow's Golf & Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play The Willow's Golf & Country Club?
We've found late spring (May-June) or early fall (September-early October) offers the best conditions at The Willow's. You'll avoid the peak summer heat and enjoy lush fairways or stunning Canadian fall foliage, making for a truly memorable round. Just be sure to book well in advance, especially for weekend tee times, as it gets busy.
What's the most challenging or memorable hole at The Willow's?
Without a doubt, the par-4 14th hole is The Willow's signature. It demands a precise tee shot over a winding creek, followed by an approach to a green guarded by mature willow trees-it's as beautiful as it is intimidating. We recommend playing it safe off the tee; a bogey here feels like a par.
Is The Willow's a walkable course, or should I plan on taking a cart?
While the course is relatively flat on the front nine, the back nine at The Willow's features some significant elevation changes, especially around holes 12 and 16. We highly recommend a cart if you're not accustomed to walking a full 18 with a few uphill climbs, though a fit golfer will enjoy the challenge on foot.
What's the overall playing experience and typical cost at The Willow's?
The Willow's offers a classic parkland experience, challenging enough for low handicappers but fair for mid-level players, especially from the appropriate tees. Expect green fees to be in the mid-range for a Canadian country club-style course, typically around $90-120 CAD with a cart, offering great value for the course quality.
Beyond the course, what amenities does The Willow's offer for golfers?
The practice facilities at The Willow's are top-notch, featuring a large driving range with quality balls and a fantastic short game area with bunkers and putting greens. We also love the casual clubhouse grill for a post-round burger and a local craft beer-it's the perfect way to unwind.