Golf Course Detail

Bracebridge Golf Club & Driving Range

1011 Bonnie Lake Rd, Bracebridge, Ontario, P1L 1W9

Bracebridge Golf Club & Driving Range Deals

Valid 1X

Deal Conditions:

  • Apr-May
  • 2 players
  • Valid Any day after 1PM
  • No holidays
  • 1 greens+2 cart fees
  • 2 players required.
  • 2 for 1 / April/May. | Buy one adult regular prime rate green fee(s); get second green fee free. | Valid only with rental of power cart. | Expires: May 31, 2026.
  • Not valid for tournaments, twilight play or in conjunction with any other offers.

Golf Pass Region

Bracebridge Golf Club & Driving Range is available in the Ontario Golf Pass and Super Pass

Golf Course Location

Bracebridge Golf Club & Driving Range details

Bracebridge Golf Club captures the Muskoka spirit without the Muskoka price tag. It’s a relaxed, 18-hole semi-private course tucked among pines and rock outcrops just minutes from town, where the air feels fresher and time slows down a little. The layout is approachable for beginners but engaging for experienced players. Fairways wind through mixed forest, greens are small but well-kept, and elevation adds surprise throughout. You’ll play a mix of open driving holes and tighter, tree-framed ones where accuracy trumps aggression. What stands out most is how playable it is for everyone. Families, seniors, and serious players all mix here comfortably. It’s a walkable track with a few sneaky climbs, and there’s a casual vibe that keeps pressure low. The driving range and short-game area make it an ideal spot to practice before your round, and the clubhouse feels local in the best way – no pretension, just genuine hospitality. It’s the type of place where the pro greets you by name and locals are quick to offer a tip on how to play the 10th. If you’re vacationing in cottage country or passing through the Muskoka region, Bracebridge Golf Club is the perfect spot for an unhurried round that still gives you a taste of Northern Ontario golf – natural, relaxed, and quietly satisfying.

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