$64 Golf and Cart / May. | Receive 18 holes with power cart for only $64 per player! | Valid for 2 or 4 Golfers. | Must have 2 players per cart. | Taxes Extra. | Expires: May 31, 2026.
$64 Golf and Cart / June. | Receive 18 holes with power cart for only $64 per player! | Valid for 2 or 4 Golfers. | Must have 2 players per cart. | Taxes Extra. | Expires: June 30, 2026.
$64 Golf and Cart / July. | Receive 18 holes with power cart for only $64 per player! | Valid for 2 or 4 Golfers. | Must have 2 players per cart. | Taxes Extra. | Expires: July 31, 2026.
$64 Golf and Cart / August. | Receive 18 holes with power cart for only $64 per player! | Valid for 2 or 4 Golfers. | Must have 2 players per cart. | Taxes Extra. | Expires: August 31, 2026.
$64 Golf and Cart / September. | Receive 18 holes with power cart for only $64 per player! | Valid for 2 or 4 Golfers. | Must have 2 players per cart. | Taxes Extra. | Expires: September 30, 2026.
$64 Golf and Cart / October. | Receive 18 holes with power cart for only $64 per player! | Valid for 2 or 4 Golfers. | Must have 2 players per cart. | Taxes Extra. | Expires: End of the 2026 Season.
Shelter Valley Pines Golf Club sits quietly among rolling farmland near Grafton, offering 27 holes of fun, scenic, and approachable golf. The course winds through pine forests and open meadows, creating natural variety and excellent rhythm.
Each of the three nines—North, South, and West—provides a unique challenge, from wide-open driving holes to tighter, tree-lined fairways that reward accuracy. The greens are smooth and medium-fast, with enough contour to keep things interesting.
Shelter Valley Pines is family-run, and it shows in the atmosphere—friendly staff, fair pricing, and a focus on keeping the game accessible to everyone. The clubhouse includes a restaurant and bar, and the large patio offers sweeping views of the surrounding countryside.
It’s not flashy—it’s golf for the pure joy of playing. Consistent conditioning, laid-back charm, and a setting filled with quiet beauty make Shelter Valley Pines one of the hidden gems of eastern Ontario.
I got a text from my buddy Rob last fall: “Heading to Scottsdale for some winter golf. Want in?” My immediate thought wasn’t “yes, that sounds amazing.” It was “how much?” Scottsdale means $150-300 per round. Phoenix resorts. Snowbird crowds. And here I was, living three hours from Muirfield Village Golf Club – one of the top courses in America – and paying attention to Arizona real estate advertisements.
That’s when it hit me: Ohio golf is genuinely incredible, and almost nobody talks about it.
Ohio has a remarkable concentration of high-quality golf,