Port Dover Golf Club, just minutes from the Lake Erie shoreline, is one of southern Ontario’s best examples of parkland-meets-links golf. The 18-hole, par-72 layout plays across gently rolling terrain, with open fairways framed by natural fescue and mature trees.
Each hole flows naturally into the next, with a mix of doglegs, water hazards, and contoured greens that reward thoughtful play. The course measures just over 6,000 yards from the back tees, but the prevailing winds and subtle elevation changes make it play longer. The signature par-5 18th offers a risk-reward finish, with water guarding the green and a wide landing area that tempts bold second shots.
The clubhouse overlooks the final hole and features a full restaurant and patio. With friendly staff, fair pricing, and solid conditioning, Port Dover strikes the perfect balance between resort atmosphere and hometown accessibility.
It’s a course that delivers exactly what you want from a day by the lake: scenic golf, good pace, and an easygoing vibe that lingers long after you’ve finished your round.
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