Six Foot Bay G&CC
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the ideal time of year to play Six Foot Bay G&CC for the best experience?
We highly recommend playing from late June through September; the course is at its peak during these months. You'll find lush fairways, true-rolling greens, and perfect weather without the early-season chill or late-season rush. It's truly the sweet spot for enjoying everything Six Foot Bay offers.
What's the biggest challenge golfers face at Six Foot Bay G&CC, and how should I prepare?
The course's real test comes from its subtle elevation changes and strategically placed bunkers, especially around the greens. Don't let the seemingly open fairways lull you; precise iron play is key to scoring well here. We strongly advise focusing on your approach shots and practicing your short game before your visit.
What kind of atmosphere and scenery can I expect at Six Foot Bay G&CC?
You're in for classic Canadian golf scenery, with mature trees lining many holes and often glimpses of the bay itself. It's a wonderfully relaxed, friendly atmosphere, perfect for a casual round with friends or family while still offering a good challenge. You'll truly appreciate the quiet, natural setting away from any urban bustle.
Is Six Foot Bay G&CC good value for the green fees, and what should I know about booking?
Absolutely, we consider it excellent value, especially when you compare it to some of Canada's more expensive resort courses. Green fees are quite reasonable for the quality of play and the beautiful, well-maintained setting you get. We recommend booking your tee time a week or two in advance, particularly for weekend play, as it's a popular local gem.
What's the post-round experience like at Six Foot Bay G&CC, and are there any must-try amenities?
After your round, you'll definitely want to grab a drink and a bite at their clubhouse patio, which often provides lovely views of the course. It's a comfortable, no-frills spot to recap your game and soak in the relaxed vibe. While not gourmet, the casual fare is always satisfying and hits the spot after a good walk.