Golf Course Detail

Marlwood Golf & Country Club

31 Marlwood Ave, Wasaga Beach, Ontario, L9Z 2J2

Marlwood Golf & Country Club Deals

You pay $120 CAD for 2 players cart included
Valid 6X

Deal Conditions:

  • Apr-Oct
  • 2 players
  • Valid Any day anytime
  • No holidays
  • $120 group fee
  • 2 players required.
  • 2 Golfers Play & Ride for $120.00 BEFORE 1 PM or for $99.00 AFTER 1PM. | Expires: End of 2026 Season.
  • Not valid for tournaments, twilight play or in conjunction with any other offers.

Golf Pass Region

Marlwood Golf & Country Club is available in the Ontario Golf Pass and Super Pass

Golf Course Location

Marlwood Golf & Country Club details

Marlwood Golf & Country Club is one of Wasaga Beach’s most historic and scenic layouts, dating back to 1928. The 18-hole course combines the charm of mature tree-lined fairways with modern conditioning and design upgrades. The front nine winds through open parkland with generous fairways, while the back nine tightens up with water hazards and elevated greens demanding precision. The layout plays to just under 6,400 yards but feels longer thanks to its varied terrain and thoughtful routing. Marlwood’s greens are among the best-kept in the region—smooth, quick, and rewarding of good touch. The clubhouse overlooks Marl Lake and offers a relaxed dining experience that matches the laid-back beach-town vibe. Whether you’re a local or a vacationing golfer, Marlwood captures that perfect blend of resort relaxation and real golf challenge.

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