Links at Dover Coast

Frequently Asked Questions

What truly makes Links at Dover Coast feel like an authentic links course, despite being in Canada?

You'll immediately notice the wide-open spaces, minimal trees, and the constant presence of wind off Lake Erie - it's a genuine test. The fescue-lined fairways and firm, fast greens demand a ground game, just like across the pond.

When is the ideal time to visit Links at Dover Coast for the best playing conditions and experience?

We recommend late spring or early fall; that's when the course truly shines. You'll find the fescue at its most formidable, the greens firm, and the wind a consistent factor, offering the most authentic links challenge without the peak summer crowds.

How does Links at Dover Coast cater to different skill levels, and what's its biggest challenge?

While the course is open, don't mistake that for easy - the wind and fescue are your constant adversaries. You'll find generous landing areas off the tee, but approach shots demand precision to avoid the deep bunkers and collection areas around the greens.

What can I expect regarding the overall value and amenities when playing at Links at Dover Coast?

You're getting excellent value here for a true links experience in Canada; expect mid-range green fees that feel well-justified. The clubhouse is welcoming, and the practice facilities are solid, ensuring you're ready to tackle the course.

Are there any particular holes at Links at Dover Coast that are especially memorable or require unique strategy?

Keep an eye out for the par-3s, which often play directly into or across the prevailing wind, demanding a creative shot. The finishing holes are particularly strong, often requiring you to navigate strategic bunkering and the ever-present fescue to close out your round.