Cornwall Golf and Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time to play Cornwall Golf and Country Club, and what should I expect from the course conditions?

We highly recommend visiting in early fall for vibrant foliage and firm, fast conditions, or late spring when the course is lush and green. Avoid mid-summer if you prefer less humidity, though the course is always impeccably maintained. You'll consistently find manicured fairways and true-rolling greens, a real credit to their dedicated grounds crew.

What's the signature challenge or a must-know tip for tackling Cornwall's course?

Keep a close eye on the par-3 14th; its elevated green and the often-prevailing winds can easily add a stroke if you're not precise with your club selection. We always advise playing a club up there, especially if the flag is positioned at the back. The course truly rewards thoughtful shot placement over brute strength.

Is Cornwall Golf and Country Club good value for a visitor, and what are the typical green fees like?

Absolutely, it offers solid value, especially considering the course's quality and the overall club amenities. While green fees fluctuate seasonally, you can generally expect to pay in the $70-$90 CAD range for 18 holes, which is quite fair for a private club that welcomes guests. It's a worthwhile splurge for a consistently well-kept track.

What's the post-round experience like at Cornwall Golf and Country Club, and do you recommend staying for a meal?

After your round, you absolutely must head to the clubhouse patio-it's a fantastic spot to unwind with a cold drink and overlook the 18th green. Their casual dining menu is surprisingly good; we particularly enjoy their clubhouse sandwich, which is perfect for refueling. It's a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere, not stuffy at all.

Is Cornwall Golf and Country Club a walkable course, or should I plan on taking a cart?

While the course is relatively flat and certainly walkable for most, we often opt for a cart to conserve energy, especially on a warm day. The pace of play is generally good, but a cart helps you keep up if you're not a fast walker. You'll appreciate the extra comfort, trust us.