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Blue Heron Golf Club

Blue Heron Golf Club

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3417 McDonalds Corners Rd, Lanark, Ontario, K0G 1K0, Canada
(613) 264-1062 www.blueheron.golf
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May 2, 2018
I love this golf course. The owners put their heart and soul into every detail. The location is beautiful with natural streams and ponds running through it. The greens are always in good shape as is the rest of the course. The homemade food is marvelous and they even offer local beer to go with it.

Jun 16, 2017
I love this golf course! I started golfing there approximately 6 years ago and I just love it. Very relaxed environment, lovely owners and staff, including Chance the golden retriever! It is very much an underated golf course. Even after 6 years, I still find it challenging. The grounds are absolutely superb and outstandingly taken care of. I keep telling Dennis to work on his "cup cutter" skills because my ball just won't go in at once!! We have a lot of fun there. The Mulligan Grill is a nice spot to end a game of golf. The food is prepared with a lot of care and is always super delicious! This is definitely my favorite spot!

Jul 13, 2014
Blue Heron is a lovely golf course. Beautifully maintained, picturesque and the owners are very welcoming. Lovely screened deck to enjoy a cool refreshment and meal after the game. On a recent hot day, we were given frozen face clothes to keep cool with!!!

Mar 5, 2015
Nice people, fun little course!

Mar 1, 2016

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