Golf Course Detail

Brookfield Country Club

3700 Beaverdale Rd, Cambridge, Ontario, N0B 1S0

Brookfield Country Club Deals

You pay $98 CAD for 2 players
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Deal Conditions:

  • Apr-May
  • 2 players
  • Valid Mon-Fri anytime
  • Valid Sat, Sun & holidays after 1PM
  • $98 group fee
  • 2 players required.
  • 2 Golfers Play for $98 + HST 18 Holes Walking/ April/May ONLY. | Expires: May 31, 2026.
  • Not valid for tournaments, twilight play or in conjunction with any other offers.

Golf Pass Region

Brookfield Country Club is available in the Ontario Golf Pass and Super Pass

Golf Course Location

Brookfield Country Club details

Brookfield Country Club offers that rare blend of city accessibility and countryside quiet. Just minutes from Cambridge, this 18-hole layout is framed by forest and farmland, giving you the space to focus, breathe, and swing freely. It’s a course built on flow. Each hole connects naturally to the next, alternating between scoring chances and tougher tests that demand accuracy. Water appears on several holes, mostly in subtle, strategic ways. Greens are medium-sized and true, offering a fair challenge for all levels. What stands out most is how balanced the round feels. You’ll find holes that reward the driver and others where restraint is smarter. The short par 4s tempt aggression, while the long par 3s remind you that par is a great score. It’s golf that rewards thinking without ever feeling punishing. Facilities are modest but genuine – a relaxed clubhouse, solid food, and a friendly staff who treat visitors like members. Brookfield doesn’t pretend to be something it’s not. It’s golf as it should be – fair, walkable, and grounded in the game’s simple pleasures.

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