2 Players Golf & Ride for $139.95 + HST before 1PM or $115.00 + HST after 1PM. | Valid: Anyday in the month of September. | Expires: September 30, 2026.
Brooklea Golf & Country Club is the perfect mix of resort polish and local comfort. Just outside Midland, it offers a 27-hole facility: a full 18-hole championship course and a shorter nine that’s ideal for practice, family golf, or a casual warm-up.
The main course plays through open fairways bordered by trees and ponds, with rolling elevation changes that make for visually appealing and varied holes. You’ll find generous landing areas but demanding approaches – especially to greens protected by well-placed bunkers.
Brooklea’s signature is variety. The par 3s range from short and sharp to long and testing, and the par 5s offer real decision-making. Wind can be a factor here, so shot trajectory and distance control pay off big. The 14, 15 and 16th hole are what the local's call the "Guantlet" with a 3 long holes in a row that will either make or break your round. With a well-placed pond, narrow fairway and mature trees down each side it provides a great challenge for any golfer.
The facilities elevate the experience: a large clubhouse, full-service restaurant, and event space that’s popular for weddings and tournaments. It’s a course where you can bring the whole family – golfers, beginners, or even those just coming for the food and views.
Brooklea embodies everything great about Georgian Bay golf – relaxed, scenic, and just challenging enough to make you earn it.
Holey Terror: Hole No. 6 at Swan Point Yacht & Country Club
Swan Point Yacht & Country Club • Issue, MD • swanpointgolf.com • 301-259-0047
Nestled along the banks of the Potomac River in Issue, MD, Swan Point stands out in the Mid-Atlantic region for its breathtaking scenic beauty. World-renowned golf architect and consultant to Augusta National, Bob Cupp, designed a layout that seamlessly integrates with the dramatic landscape of marshland and tall pine trees.
The course evokes the feel of coastal Carolinas with its grassy mounds, challenging retention bunkers, abundant