Weyburn No. 67
Courses
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play golf at Weyburn No. 67?
You'll find the course in its prime from late May through early September. The prairie weather is usually fantastic then, offering warm days and long daylight hours perfect for a relaxed round. We recommend booking your tee time in advance, especially for weekend play, as the season is short and locals flock to it.
What's the standout feature of the golf course at Weyburn No. 67 that makes it worth the drive?
The course at Weyburn No. 67 truly shines with its immaculate conditioning and surprisingly varied layout for a prairie track. You'll appreciate the thoughtful design that challenges you without being overly punishing, making it a genuinely enjoyable round for all skill levels. It's a testament to local dedication, offering a fantastic golf experience in a friendly, unpretentious setting.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Weyburn No. 67, and is it good value?
Green fees at Weyburn No. 67 are very reasonable, typically ranging from $50-70 CAD for 18 holes, depending on the day and time. We consider it excellent value; you're getting a well-maintained course with a welcoming atmosphere that often surpasses what you'd pay much more for elsewhere. It's a budget-friendly option that doesn't skimp on quality.
If I'm making a golf trip to Weyburn No. 67, what else should I know about the area or nearby attractions?
While the golf course is the main draw, Weyburn itself offers a charming small-town experience with friendly locals and a relaxed pace. You'll find a few local eateries worth checking out, and the Souris River Valley provides some nice spots for a post-round stroll or picnic. Don't expect a bustling metropolis; this is about enjoying the quiet beauty of rural Saskatchewan.
Is the course at Weyburn No. 67 walkable, and what kind of golfer will enjoy it most?
Absolutely, the course at Weyburn No. 67 is very walkable, with manageable distances between greens and tees, which we always appreciate. It's perfect for golfers who enjoy a classic, well-kept parkland-style course that rewards thoughtful play over brute strength. Beginners won't feel overwhelmed, and experienced players will find enough strategic challenges to keep things interesting.