Timberwolf Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to play Timberwolf Golf Club, considering the Canadian climate?

We recommend aiming for late spring, typically May to early June, or the early fall season from September to early October. You'll find the course in prime condition, avoid the peak summer humidity, and bypass the notorious black fly season that can sometimes bother golfers in July.

What makes Timberwolf's course layout unique or particularly challenging?

Timberwolf truly embraces its Canadian Shield setting, so expect dramatic elevation changes and exposed rock outcroppings that frame many holes. The course demands strategic shot-making, especially on holes like the par-3 14th, which plays downhill to a green guarded by a massive rock face.

Is Timberwolf a good value for the green fee, and what's typically included?

Absolutely, we believe Timberwolf offers excellent value for the experience, with green fees usually ranging from $90-130 CAD including a cart. You're paying for a meticulously maintained course carved into stunning Canadian wilderness, not just another standard parkland track.

Are there any 'must-play' holes or signature views at Timberwolf that we shouldn't miss?

You absolutely can't miss the stretch from holes 13 to 15; they're truly spectacular. The par-5 13th offers breathtaking panoramic views over the surrounding forests, while the downhill par-3 14th demands precision over a rocky ravine – it's a real postcard moment.

How busy does Timberwolf get, and what's the typical pace of play we can expect?

Timberwolf can get quite busy, especially on weekend mornings and during the peak summer tourist season, so we strongly advise booking your tee time well in advance. We've generally found the pace of play to be reasonable, usually around 4.5 hours, thanks to a well-managed starter and marshals.