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Oakville Executive Golf

Oakville Executive Golf

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4414 Fourth Line, Oakville, Ontario, L6M 4E8, Canada
(905) 875-3932 oakvillegolf.ca
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May 13, 2019
A good starter course for anyone wanting to learn to golf. There is a GAO certified 9 hole and an executive 18 hole. Courses are quite flat so it's easy to walk but not as picturesque. My son and I have been here a half dozen times. Staff is friendly. Clubhouse is quite nice for an average course.

May 28, 2019
I've been here twice with friends since the course opened this year. I dont think we'll be back. Here is some feedback: Positives 1) The clubhouse and pro shop are gorgeous. For a public golf course, it's top notch. 2) The holes are reasonably well laid out and the greens were in pretty decent shape. 3) Staff I encountered were friendly and seemed happy to be there. Negatives 1) We came in early May and the course was a swamp. We played the week of May 26 and it was still pretty wet. There were weeds everywhere off the fairways, and the general maintenance/look and feel of the course wasn't that nice. Kind of feels like they let the place go. Lots of empty ball washers too. 2) It's relatively expensive for an executive course. $44+tax for 18 holes. I'd be ok with that if it was a premium product. It just isn't. 3) The course location isn't ideal. Very few mature trees (no shade), lots of plane traffic from Pearson buzzing overhead, and there is a hydro corridor running down the middle of the property that is a bit of eyesore.

May 20, 2019
A decent 18 and 9 hole facility to practise shorter clubs as most holes are on the short side.

Apr 6, 2019
Always a great place to play. Even in early spring.

Aug 21, 2018
Great executive course for beginners and intermediate players. The staff I spoke to were very friendly and helpful. The course was in good condition. Not many ball cleaners around though. Nice clean looking clubhouse and pro-shop. The course is fairly wide open, although the heavy rough was very thick, and it would be hard to find your ball if you landed in it. (yes I did lol ) But overall a great experience and very good value, especially if you take advantage of their twilight rates. I would probably give it a 4.5, but will round up to a 5. :)

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