Golf Course Detail

Chippewa Creek Golf at Mt. Hope

9639 Chippawa Creek Rd, Mount Hope, Ontario, L0R 1W0

Chippewa Creek Golf at Mt. Hope Deals

Valid 6X

Deal Conditions:

  • Apr-Oct
  • 4 players
  • Valid Mon-Fri anytime
  • Valid Sat, Sun & holidays after 12PM
  • 4 players required.
  • 4 for 3. | Purchase three green fees at regular prime rate, 4th green fee is free. | Coupon Valid for 18 Holes Only. | Expires: October 31, 2026.
  • Not valid for tournaments, twilight play or in conjunction with any other offers.

Golf Pass Region

Chippewa Creek Golf at Mt. Hope is available in the Ontario Golf Pass and Super Pass

Golf Course Location

Chippewa Creek Golf at Mt. Hope details

Chippewa Creek is pure Ontario countryside golf - open fairways, rolling terrain, and three distinct nine-hole loops that you can mix and match for variety. Just south of Hamilton, it’s an accessible, well-maintained course with a loyal local following. Each nine has its own personality. The White is forgiving and scenic, the Blue is longer and more demanding, and the Red emphasizes precision over distance. Together they form one of the most flexible setups in the region, perfect for league play, tournaments, or casual weekend rounds. Water hazards and bunkers are placed smartly, forcing you to think rather than overpower the course. Greens roll well and are big enough to offer multiple pin positions, keeping things fresh even for regulars. Chippewa Creek’s staff take pride in making everyone feel welcome, and the course stays in solid condition all season. Affordable rates, fast rounds, and an inviting clubhouse make it an easy favorite for golfers from Hamilton and beyond.

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