Haliburton Highlands Golf Course is classic Muskoka-style terrain without the resort markup. Just minutes from the village of Haliburton, it’s carved through granite ridges and dense forest, offering one of the most scenic rounds in central Ontario.
The course plays to a par 71 and just over 6,000 yards, with dramatic elevation changes that make every tee shot memorable. You’ll hit downhill drives that hang in the air forever and uphill approaches that demand an extra club. Fairways are carved cleanly through rock outcroppings, and the greens are small but true.
This is a thinking golfer’s course. The shorter yardage hides real bite—doglegs, blind approaches, and smart bunkering force you to plan every shot. The signature par-3 17th, playing over a pond to an elevated green, is one of those holes that stays with you long after you’ve left.
Add in friendly staff, a low-key clubhouse, and the kind of air that smells like pine and lake water, and you’ve got a quintessential cottage-country golf experience.
By Bud Key, Mid-Atlantic Director – TeeTime Golf Pass
Ben Hogan, revered by many as the most technically perfect ball-striker in history, is famously attributed with the quote: “Golf is not a matter of life or death, it’s more important than that.” This sentiment perfectly captures the deep passion and significance the sport holds for so many of us.
In the fall of 2023, I struggled through a round of 18 holes at my favorite local course. For several months, I