The Track Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time to play The Track Golf Course in Canada for ideal conditions?
You'll find The Track truly shines from late June through early September. This is when the course is at its most vibrant, the fairways are firm, and the Canadian weather is reliably warm and sunny for a full 18 holes. We recommend booking well in advance for these prime summer months, as tee times fill up quickly.
What's the biggest challenge golfers face at The Track, and how should I prepare for it?
The biggest challenge at The Track is undoubtedly navigating the prevailing winds off Lake Ontario, especially on the exposed back nine from holes 12-16. We strongly advise you to practice your low-trajectory shots and be prepared to club down, or even up, depending on the gust. Don't let the stunning lake views distract you from the task at hand.
Is The Track Golf Course worth the green fee, and what unique experience justifies the cost?
Absolutely, The Track offers exceptional value, especially considering the immaculate conditioning and the unique blend of parkland and links-style holes you'll encounter. Beyond the superb golf, the post-round experience on the clubhouse patio, overlooking the 18th green with a local craft beer, is a highlight that truly completes the day. It's a premium experience without feeling stuffy.
What's a specific 'must-do' at The Track, beyond just playing the 18 holes?
You absolutely must try the 'Track Burger' at the clubhouse grill after your round-it's legendary among regulars and the perfect reward. Also, take a moment on the 10th tee box; the panoramic view of the course stretching towards the distant Canadian Shield is breathtaking and a fantastic photo opportunity. It's a moment of pure Canadian golf beauty.
What's your top tip for securing a prime tee time at The Track, especially during peak season?
Your best bet for a prime tee time is to book online exactly 30 days in advance, right when their booking window opens. If you're flexible, consider a weekday afternoon slot; you'll often find the course less crowded and can sometimes snag a slightly reduced twilight rate. Don't just show up hoping for a cancellation-this course is popular for a reason.