Ironwood Pitch & Putt
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to play Ironwood Pitch & Putt, and what should I expect from the conditions?
We always recommend visiting Ironwood in late spring or early fall; you'll find the course in fantastic shape with fewer crowds. The greens are typically firm and true then, offering a great test for your short game without the summer rush.
What makes Ironwood Pitch & Putt stand out from other short courses, and what's its signature challenge?
What really sets Ironwood apart are its surprisingly undulating greens; they're much trickier than you'd expect for a pitch and putt, demanding precise reads. The par-3 7th, with its subtle false front, is a real card-wrecker if you're not careful.
Is Ironwood Pitch & Putt a good option for beginners or families, and what are the typical costs involved?
Absolutely, Ironwood is perfect for beginners and families looking for a relaxed, affordable golf experience; the atmosphere is incredibly welcoming. Green fees are very reasonable, usually under $20 CAD, and they offer inexpensive club rentals if you don't have your own.
What specific clubs should I bring to Ironwood Pitch & Putt, and do they offer rentals?
You really only need a few wedges-a 52, 56, and 60-degree-plus your putter; leave the long irons and woods at home. Yes, they have decent quality rental clubs available right at the pro shop, so don't worry if you're traveling light.
How busy does Ironwood Pitch & Putt get, and what's the typical pace of play like on a weekend?
On sunny weekend afternoons, Ironwood can get pretty busy, so expect a slightly slower pace, maybe an hour and a half for 9 holes. If you want a quicker round, we suggest going early mornings or later in the evening; you'll often have the course almost to yourself.