Angus Glen - South Course

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is Angus Glen's South Course for a mid-handicapper?

Don't let its beauty fool you-the South Course is a proper test. You'll find strategic bunkering and water hazards on nearly every hole, demanding precise shot-making, especially on the back nine. It's a fair challenge, but you'll need your A-game.

When is the best time to play Angus Glen South Course for the best conditions?

We always recommend late spring through early fall-think May to October-to catch the course at its peak. The fairways are lush, greens roll true, and the Canadian weather is usually perfect for golf, offering comfortable temperatures without the intense summer humidity you might find elsewhere. Book early, as prime weekend tee times fill up fast.

What makes Angus Glen South Course unique, and what are its signature holes?

The South Course truly shines with its natural, rolling terrain and the stunning Rouge River valley views. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th, which plays over water, and the challenging finishing stretch from 16 to 18-they're memorable and will test your nerve. You'll appreciate the thoughtful design that blends seamlessly with the landscape.

Is Angus Glen South Course worth the green fee, and what should I expect to pay?

Absolutely, it's a premium experience, and you should expect green fees to reflect that-typically in the $150-$250 CAD range, depending on the season and time of day. While it's not a budget option, you're paying for immaculate conditions, a championship layout, and top-notch service. We think it's a worthwhile splurge for a truly memorable round.

Can I walk Angus Glen South Course, and what's the typical pace of play?

While you can walk the South Course, we generally recommend taking a cart due to some significant distances between greens and tees, especially if you want to conserve energy for your swing. Pace of play is usually well-managed, aiming for a four-and-a-half-hour round, but expect it to stretch a bit on busy weekend mornings. They do a good job of keeping things moving.