Some courses are just built with a golfer’s brain in mind. Baxter Creek in Fraserville is one of them. Designed by David L. Moote, this par-72 course sits on rolling farmland west of Peterborough, where elevation, wind, and the namesake creek come together to make every shot matter.
From the opening tee you can tell it’s a thinker’s course. Wide fairways give you room, but where you place the ball makes all the difference. The landing areas shift with the holes - sometimes angled into the green, sometimes away from it - and that’s what keeps you on your toes. There’s no “autopilot golf” here. Every hole gives you options, and those options make the round addictively engaging.
What players talk about most, though, is Baxter Creek’s variety. The par-3s are terrific - each one different in look and demand. The par-4s change gears constantly, alternating between long, positional tests and tempting short holes that make you consider cutting the corner. The par-5s? They’re the risk-reward heartbeat of the course. You can go for broke, but you’ll need precision and a plan.
Then there’s the bonus: the island-green 19th hole. It’s Baxter Creek’s calling card - a perfect “settle the bets” finale that’s equal parts fun and fear. A pure wedge that holds that green is a memory-maker. Miss, and you’re buying drinks. Either way, everyone walks off laughing.
Conditions are consistently strong - lush fairways, crisp bunkering, and greens that stay smooth through the season. The staff takes obvious pride in the place, and the service matches the quality of the design. The restaurant serves proper post-round meals (not just snacks), and the practice area is big enough to actually work on your game instead of just warming up.
Baxter Creek is also a favorite for tournaments and corporate days for a reason: it’s challenging without being punishing, and the routing moves naturally so a five-hour round never feels like it. You finish the day knowing you played real golf - shots that required choices, a few you’ll want back, and at least one you’ll replay in your head all week.
It’s not a course that needs hype; it wins you over the old-fashioned way - through solid design, excellent conditioning, and a layout that respects every kind of player.
Play it once and you’ll understand why golfers across Ontario call Baxter Creek one of the province’s quiet standouts.
My buddy Tim called golf “the expensive sport” last summer. He said it while buying his third $14 beer at an NFL game. I let it go – mostly because he was paying for mine too – but the comment stuck with me. Was he right?
I didn’t think so. But I wanted to prove it with actual numbers.
So I dug in. National Golf Foundation reports, concert ticket data, NFL cost analyses, streaming price histories. The full picture. And what came back surprised even me – golf isn’t just holding its own against other entertainment options. In a