Mountain Meadows GC

Website: https://www.mountainmeadowsgolf.com/index.html

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time to experience Mountain Meadows GC?

We always recommend late June through early September for Mountain Meadows. The mountain wildflowers are in full bloom, and the weather is consistently warm and dry, offering perfect playing conditions and breathtaking views. You'll avoid the early season chill and the late fall frost.

Is Mountain Meadows GC a good fit for beginners, or is it more for experienced golfers?

Mountain Meadows offers a fair challenge for most golfers, but it's definitely not a walk in the park. The elevation changes and strategic bunkering demand thoughtful shot placement, so beginners might find it tough. We suggest playing from the forward tees if you're still honing your game, but even then, be prepared for some tricky lies.

What makes Mountain Meadows GC truly unique, and which holes should I look forward to?

The course truly lives up to its name with stunning mountain backdrops on almost every hole. Keep an eye out for the par-3 7th, where you hit over a deep ravine to a green nestled against a rock face - it's a real postcard moment. Also, the finishing stretch, holes 16-18, offers dramatic downhill shots with panoramic views that are simply unforgettable.

What can I expect to pay for a round at Mountain Meadows GC, and is it good value?

Green fees at Mountain Meadows typically range from $120-$180 CAD, depending on the season and time of day. While it's not the cheapest round in Canada, the immaculate conditions, stunning scenery, and memorable layout make it absolutely worth the investment for a truly unique mountain golf experience. We always feel it delivers exceptional value.

Given the "mountain" in its name, is Mountain Meadows GC walkable, or should I plan on taking a cart?

While we love walking a course, Mountain Meadows presents some significant elevation changes that make a cart highly advisable, especially if you want to conserve energy for your swing. There are some steep climbs between holes and even on a few fairways, so save your legs and enjoy the ride - you'll thank us later.