Sherwood No. 159

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the absolute best time to plan a golf trip to Sherwood No. 159?

You'll find the prime golf season here runs from late May through early October. We recommend aiming for late June or September; the courses are in peak condition, the weather is reliably pleasant, and you'll avoid the mid-summer rush, making for a more relaxed round.

How do the two courses in Sherwood No. 159 compare, and which one should I prioritize if I only have time for one?

The two courses offer distinct experiences. One is a more traditional, tree-lined challenge that demands precision, while the other embraces the natural prairie landscape with wider fairways and more strategic bunkering. If you're looking for a true test of your shot-making, go for the tree-lined track; for scenic views and a slightly more forgiving layout, the prairie course is your pick.

What kind of accommodation should I expect in Sherwood No. 159, and where do you recommend staying?

Accommodation options are charming but limited, leaning towards cozy local inns or well-maintained B&Bs rather than large hotels. We suggest booking a stay in the nearest small town, which offers a few more dining choices and a genuine local feel, usually just a short drive from both courses.

What's the typical cost for a round of golf in this region, and is it good value?

You can expect green fees to range from $70-$100 CAD, depending on the course and time of week. We genuinely believe it's excellent value; you're getting well-maintained courses with a peaceful, uncrowded atmosphere that's hard to find in more bustling golf destinations.

Beyond golf, what else is there to do or see in Sherwood No. 159?

While golf is the main draw, you'll find the surrounding area offers a quiet escape into nature. We recommend exploring the local walking trails, visiting a nearby provincial park for some birdwatching, or simply enjoying the tranquility of the Canadian prairies with a good book.