West Haven Golf & Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the ideal time of year to experience West Haven's course conditions at their absolute best?

For prime playing conditions, we highly recommend visiting West Haven from late May through early October. You'll find the fairways lush and greens perfectly manicured, offering the true Canadian golf experience without the early spring chill or late fall frost. Aim for a weekday round in September for fewer crowds and crisp, beautiful weather.

Is West Haven Golf & Country Club a good fit for high-handicappers, or is it more challenging for experienced players?

West Haven strikes a fantastic balance, making it enjoyable for all skill levels. While the back nine certainly demands precision with its tighter tree lines and well-placed bunkers, the front nine offers wider landing areas that are forgiving for those still honing their game. You'll appreciate the variety and fair challenge, no matter your handicap.

What non-golf amenities at West Haven Golf & Country Club truly stand out for visitors looking for a full experience?

Beyond the excellent course, you absolutely must experience the clubhouse dining-the patio overlooks the 18th green and is perfect for a post-round meal or just a relaxing drink. Their pro shop is also top-notch, stocked with unique Canadian golf apparel and gear you won't find everywhere else. It's a complete country club experience, not just a golf course.

What should we expect regarding green fees and overall value for a round at West Haven?

West Haven offers a premium golf experience, and the green fees reflect that, typically ranging in the mid-to-high range for Canadian courses of this caliber. However, you're paying for immaculate conditions, excellent service, and a truly memorable layout. We find the value exceptional, especially if you book a twilight rate or look for early-season packages that often include a cart.

Which holes at West Haven Golf & Country Club offer the most memorable challenges or scenic views we should look out for?

Keep an eye out for the par-3 7th, which plays over a natural ravine to a subtly sloped green-it's a real beauty and a test of nerve. The finishing 18th is also a standout, a long par-4 with water guarding the left side of the green, demanding a precise approach shot to close out your round in style. Both offer fantastic photo opportunities and strategic play.