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Beaverdale Golf Club

Beaverdale Golf Club

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1171 Kossuth Rd, Cambridge, Ontario, N3C 2V3, Canada
(888) 833-8787 golfbeaverdale.ca
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Nov 25, 2018
My rating is not for their golf course , it is for their restaurant , My experience there is painful . I don't recommend it if you plan to organize any event , you better AVOID this place . I rate this restaurant 1

Nov 25, 2018
terrible, dry, cold and tasteless meal. which was and hour and a half late. salad was a soggy soup.severl people found plastic in their meal. 3 wait staff on for 130 person diner. bathroom was dark. ceiling tiles broken and hanging down with no paper towels and broken hand dryer. and it felt like the DJ had on chym FM. I cant believe this night even happend .this is not how to run a business.

Jun 24, 2018
Great place to photograph weddings and engagement sessions. The food and staff are amazing. I've attached some photos of a recent wedding and engagement at Beaverdale Golf & Country Club :-)

Jul 30, 2018
Played the course today and it was in terrible shape. It seems that the parent company has cut green maintenance to save money. First cut rough had not been trimmed, some greens were in terrible shape, (mottled and bumpy, virtually unplayable from certain lines) and the bunkers were hard pan as has been mentioned by other reviews. Some tee boxes have partial obstructions. On a positive note, the young staff were very friendly and helpful. However, some basic lessons in food preparation might be in order. Hot dogs - as their name implies - are meant to be served hot. Overall not your best effort by half folks.

Jan 24, 2019
it was alright but this employee names jacob Schmidt was an idiot to me me and i want all my money back

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