Quarry Oaks Golf & Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time of year to play Quarry Oaks, and what should I expect from the conditions?

We highly recommend visiting Quarry Oaks in late September or early October; the fall foliage around the quarry walls is simply stunning and adds an incredible backdrop to your round. You'll find the course conditions are typically pristine then, with firm fairways and true-rolling greens, offering a fantastic late-season experience before the Canadian winter sets in.

What makes Quarry Oaks unique, especially given its name, and how challenging is the course for different handicaps?

The 'Quarry' in its name isn't just for show-you'll play around and even into dramatic rock formations and elevation changes that truly set this course apart. It's a fantastic challenge for all skill levels, with multiple tee boxes ensuring everyone from scratch golfers to higher handicappers can enjoy the strategic shot-making required.

Is Quarry Oaks worth the green fee, and what's the overall experience like beyond just the golf?

Absolutely, Quarry Oaks delivers excellent value for its green fee; the course quality and unique layout make it a memorable round you'll want to repeat. Beyond the fairways, the clubhouse offers a welcoming atmosphere for a post-round meal or drink, and the practice facilities are top-notch for a quick warm-up.

Which holes at Quarry Oaks should I really look forward to, and what's the key to playing them well?

Keep an eye out for the dramatic par-3 14th, which plays over a significant quarry-it's a real showstopper and requires a confident, well-struck shot to a challenging green. Also, the finishing stretch, especially the 18th, demands precision off the tee to avoid trouble and set up a strong closing birdie opportunity.

What's one crucial piece of advice for someone playing Quarry Oaks for the first time, especially regarding course management?

Our best advice is to embrace the elevation changes and trust your club selection, especially on approach shots into greens that are often framed by the quarry. Don't be afraid to take an extra club on uphill shots, and always aim for the fat part of the green-it's a course that rewards smart play over heroics.