Saskatoon
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Courses
- Silverwood Golf Course
- YXE
- Willows Golf and Country Club
- Holiday Park Golf Course
- Golf Dome
- Wildwood Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time to plan a golf trip to Saskatoon?
You'll find the prime golf season runs from late May through September. July and August offer the warmest weather and longest daylight hours, perfect for fitting in multiple rounds. We recommend booking your tee times in advance, especially for weekend play, as the courses can get busy.
What kind of golf courses can I expect to find in Saskatoon? Are they all similar?
You'll discover a nice mix here, from classic parkland layouts like Holiday Park to the more links-style feel of Dakota Dunes. While the prairie landscape is a constant, each course offers unique challenges and scenery, so you won't get bored playing different tracks. We appreciate the variety for a region of its size.
Is golfing in Saskatoon an expensive endeavor compared to other Canadian destinations?
Absolutely not - Saskatoon offers fantastic value for your golf dollar. Green fees are generally very reasonable, especially compared to major city centers or resort towns across Canada. You can enjoy quality golf without breaking the bank, leaving more for local experiences.
If I only have time for one or two rounds, which Saskatoon course should be at the top of my list?
You absolutely must play Dakota Dunes Golf Links. It's a true prairie gem, offering a unique links-style experience with stunning natural sand dunes and wide-open vistas. It's consistently ranked among Canada's best public courses for a reason, and it's an unforgettable round.
How easy is it to get around Saskatoon for golf, and what else should I check out while I'm there?
Getting between courses is a breeze; they're all within a short drive of the city center, making logistics simple. Beyond golf, explore the vibrant Riversdale district for unique shops and cafes, stroll along the South Saskatchewan River, or enjoy some fantastic local cuisine - the city has a surprisingly good food scene.