Arrowdale Public Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Arrowdale a good course for beginners or those looking for a quick, relaxed round?
Absolutely, we think Arrowdale is perfect if you're just starting out or want a laid-back game. Its shorter layout means you won't be intimidated, and the forgiving fairways make it easy to enjoy without feeling pressured. You'll find it's a welcoming spot to hone your skills.
When is the best time of year to play Arrowdale, and what should I expect from the conditions?
We recommend aiming for late spring through early fall, typically May to October, for the best conditions at Arrowdale. You'll find the course well-maintained during these months, offering pleasant temperatures for your round. Just remember to book ahead, especially on weekends, as it gets popular.
What are the typical green fees at Arrowdale, and is it good value for a public course?
Arrowdale offers excellent value, especially for a public course in Canada; you'll typically find green fees in the $30-$50 CAD range for 9 holes, depending on the day and time. We think it's a steal for the quality of play and the friendly atmosphere you get. It's a great option if you're looking for an affordable, enjoyable round.
What's the most memorable hole at Arrowdale, or what unique challenges should I look out for?
We always enjoy the challenge of the 7th hole, a tricky par-3 that demands precision over power. You'll need to navigate a pond and bunkers to hit the green, making it a real test of your short game. It's a great example of how Arrowdale packs some strategic thinking into its shorter layout.
Does Arrowdale have a pro shop or any facilities for a bite to eat after my round?
Yes, Arrowdale has a modest but well-stocked pro shop where you can grab essentials or a quick snack before your tee time. While there isn't a full-service restaurant on-site, you'll find plenty of local eateries just a short drive away for a post-game meal. We usually head into town for some local Canadian fare.