Windsor Park Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to play Windsor Park Golf Course?

You'll find Windsor Park truly shines from late May through early October. The fairways are lush, and the Canadian autumn colors in September are absolutely stunning, making for a memorable round with fantastic scenery.

How challenging is Windsor Park for different skill levels?

Windsor Park offers a really balanced challenge; it's not going to beat you up, but it's far from a walk in the park. The front nine is quite open, letting you grip it and rip it, but the back nine tightens up significantly, especially around holes 14-16, demanding precise iron play.

Are there any signature holes or must-play features at Windsor Park?

Absolutely, you can't miss the par-3 8th hole-it's a beauty. You're hitting over a small ravine to a well-guarded green, and the views of the surrounding Canadian Shield are fantastic, especially in the morning light. It's a real postcard moment.

What's the typical pace of play and how busy does Windsor Park get?

We've found Windsor Park generally maintains a good pace, usually around 4 hours for a foursome, which is great. Weekends can get a bit backed up, so if you prefer a quicker round, aim for a weekday morning tee time or late afternoon to avoid the rush.

What should I know about the greens at Windsor Park?

Prepare for some subtle breaks on these greens; they're often faster than they look and have more undulation than you might initially perceive. Pay close attention to the local knowledge from your playing partners, especially on the back nine where the slopes can really trick you.