Port Dover, ON
Everyday after 5 pm
Adults pay $25 and under 16 Juniors play for free
Maximum 3 Juniors
Maximum group size 4
Dress code applies
Dress Code(Range and Golf Course) Rain check and Spectator Policies
No jeans or cutoffs or tee shirts or muscle shirts or tank tops or flip flops or metal spikes of any kind permitted.
Collared shirts required for men. Ladies sleeveless with collar or sleeves without a collar are permitted.
Only paid golfers are allowed on the course (max 4 per group) No exceptions. No spectators or any other non paid persons are permitted to ride on any cart.
Rain checks are issued for rain only. Rain that persists more than 20 minutes qualifies otherwise there is a rain delay only. Rain checks are not issued for slow play or any other reason other than foul weather.
Port Dover Golf Club is an 18 hole championship course that caters to members and public play.
Located in the beautiful Lake Erie town of Port Dover, this exceptional property was built in 1961.
The timeless design has only grown more majestic over the years. The course boasts many ponds and tributaries, generous fairways and small challenging greens. We also have a driving range, great short game area and offer PGA of Canada golf lessons and clinics.
Four sets of tees make for a fun yet challenging day of golf for people of all ages and abilities. Play the course from the Red Tees, or as far back as the Black Tees which measure over 6500 yards!
Your cozy clubhouse is ready to serve an outstanding experience post round. Homemade burger, fresh cut fries, cold beer….man, it doesn’t get any better!
So, come out and enjoy our hospitality, we won’t disappoint.
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