Golf Course Detail

Pike Lake Golf Centre

9625 Pike Lake Rd, Clifford, Ontario, N0G 1M0

Pike Lake Golf Centre Deals

Valid 6X

Deal Conditions:

  • Apr-Sept
  • 2 players
  • Valid Mon-Thu anytime
  • No holidays
  • 2 players required.
  • 2 for 1. | Buy one 18-hole green fee at the regular rate, get second 18-hole green fee free. | Power cart NOT included. | Expires: September 30, 2026.
  • Not valid for tournaments, twilight play or in conjunction with any other offers.

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Pike Lake Golf Centre is available in the Ontario Golf Pass and Super Pass

Golf Course Location

Pike Lake Golf Centre details

Pike Lake Golf Centre is a full resort-style golf facility nestled between Mount Forest and Harriston. With two courses—a championship 18-hole layout and an executive 9-hole—plus a 300-site campground, full RV park, and banquet facilities, it’s a complete golf getaway in the heart of Wellington County. The 18-hole course plays to a par 71 and features tree-lined fairways, gentle elevation changes, and large greens that are consistently well maintained. The front nine offers open driving lanes and water hazards on several holes, while the back nine moves through mature forest with tighter targets and risk-reward opportunities. The executive nine is ideal for families, juniors, or anyone short on time but still wanting real golf. Practice amenities include a driving range, putting green, and chipping area, and the on-site clubhouse offers dining, a licensed patio, and equipment rentals. The attached Pike Lake Resort provides accommodations, a swimming area, and full camping facilities—turning a round of golf into a full weekend experience. Pike Lake blends rural charm with solid golf infrastructure, making it one of Ontario’s most complete public facilities.

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