Booked a tee time late October and I made it a family event. My children, in their 20s, and I were there with their partners (5). We arrived and had booked 2 tee times (2 and 3 golfers) once there the owner had asked if we good let two golfers ahead of us and we could go as a group of 5, no one else...
Had the most fun snowshoeing here! loop was perfect length for a quick jaunt, some nice scenery and then a great warm-up at the campfire, with speciality hot chocolates and coffee. We were in great shape to do the trail again, the opposite way. :). So nice to be out of the house, doing something di...
Great course to practice your short game. Some small water challenges on a few of the holes. A nice fast paced 9-hole. Finished in 1.5h with a few hold ups.
Love this place. Even though it's a short 9 it's a great place to go to work on your short game or as a beginner. Staff are amazing I always have a great day when I go. (8 times atleast)
Was under the impression this was a beginner friendly course. I was wrong.
There were 2 beginners in our group of 4. We were trying to keep pace with the group in front by playing best ball, but ultimately were about a hole and a half behind. We were asked twice to speed up our play, and the seco...
Very nice course to golf with my wife. The whole course is very well taken cared of! Short course, but can be more challenging to play from blue tee's.
If you're looking to get started with golf, steer clear from this course. This was my very first time golfing and my friends invited me this course as what was supposed to be a good place to begin.
Our group of 4 chose a mid-afternoon tee time on a weekday to hopefully avoid too much of a rush. ...
A beautiful course yet not at all beginner friendly. My friend was learning how to golf and we were rushed by staff the entire game, effectively ruining his golfing experience. We did all that we could to rush our game but to no avail, playing from best ball each hole. We allowed the group behind u...
Great little 9 hole Stunning holes (6 holes anyways) Fabulous work out for your irons. Plus they now have carts although i used to enjoy walking this course
My son and I started playing at Lyndebrook last year. It's a very well maintained course. We enjoy playing it. You get a decent work out walking the course. Watch out for the pond on the 8th hole. It eats golf balls.
Went snowshoeing with our family of four. Lots of space, but the trails were not really well marked - but it was easy to find your way around despite the lack of signage. Rental of the snowshoes was straightforward and they had two campfires going at the start/end of the trails with seating etc. ...
The course is not well maintained at all. There are tire tracks through the middle of the fairways from carts and/or landscaping equipment and the fairways also range from being as hard as a rock to a mushy as a bog (in some cases even being bog-like). Furthermore, the food is overpriced even for a ...