Cranberry Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is Cranberry Golf Course for an average player?

You'll find Cranberry offers a fair test without being overly punishing, especially if you choose the right tees. The back nine, particularly holes 13 and 14, demands precise iron play to navigate the water hazards and well-guarded greens, so bring your A-game for those.

What are the must-see holes or best views at Cranberry Golf Course?

We think the par-3 7th, with its elevated tee shot overlooking the escarpment, is truly iconic and a fantastic photo opportunity. Also, the finishing stretch on 18 offers a dramatic approach shot towards the clubhouse, framed by mature maples, making for a memorable end to your round.

When is the best time of year to play Cranberry Golf Course?

For ideal conditions and vibrant scenery, we highly recommend visiting Cranberry in late spring or early fall. September offers crisp air, fewer crowds, and stunning fall foliage that truly enhances the experience, though you might need an extra layer for those cooler mornings.

Is Cranberry Golf Course good value for the green fee?

Absolutely, we believe Cranberry delivers excellent value for a resort-style course in this region. Your green fee typically includes a power cart, and you'll find the course meticulously maintained with friendly staff, making for a smooth and enjoyable round that feels worth every penny.

What's the biggest strategic challenge at Cranberry Golf Course?

The biggest challenge at Cranberry often comes down to managing the subtle elevation changes and the prevailing winds off Georgian Bay. We advise paying close attention to your club selection on approach shots, especially on the exposed holes on the front nine, as distances can play longer than expected.