Cutten Fields Course

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Cutten Fields a public course, or is it private?

Cutten Fields is definitely a private club, so you won't just walk on for a tee time. We recommend reaching out to a member you know or checking for reciprocal play opportunities if you're a member elsewhere - it's worth the effort to experience this gem.

When's the ideal time of year to play Cutten Fields in Canada?

We've found late spring, particularly June, or early fall in September, offers the best conditions. The course is lush, the air is crisp, and you avoid the peak summer humidity and crowds, making for a truly enjoyable round.

What's the most memorable or challenging part of playing Cutten Fields?

For us, it's the greens - they're subtly contoured and demand precision, especially on the back nine. The par-3 14th, with its elevated tee shot over a ravine, is a true test of nerve and club selection that you won't soon forget.

What's the clubhouse experience like after a round at Cutten Fields?

The clubhouse at Cutten Fields has that classic, welcoming vibe you hope for after a great round. Grab a drink on the patio overlooking the 18th green; it's the perfect spot to relive your best shots and enjoy the Canadian sunset.

Is the green fee at Cutten Fields worth it for a visitor?

While it's certainly not a budget round, we absolutely believe the experience at Cutten Fields justifies the cost. You're paying for impeccable course conditions, a rich history, and a truly classic Canadian golf experience that feels exclusive and well-maintained.