Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Finding the Best Golf Courses Near Muskoka

By Mark Cottager


Muskoka, Ontario is known for its natural beauty and world-class appeal. There are so many wonderful places to see and fun-filled things to do here that you can almost guarantee you will never have a dull moment. One of the most appealing aspects of Muskoka for visitors is the abundance of golf courses that are scattered throughout the region. There are so many beautiful courses to choose from that it can be hard to decide where to begin.

The Bigwin Island Golf Club offers a fabulous golfing experience and has been designed to reflect the elegance and spirit of "Bigwin Inn," the initial resort that was there. This 18-hole course offers spectacular views and breathtaking scenery to allow you to relax and golf with ease. The rugged terrain and sweeping fairways give this course truly timeless beauty and a sense of peace and tranquility.

The Bracebridge Golf Club is another spectacular course that will give you a challenge and is great for those who are looking to improve their game and need a little push in that direction. The 18-hole course is set among palm trees, green acres as far as the eye can see and several lovely ponds. This is a beautifully groomed course that offers golfers all the amenities and reasonable rates.

North Granite Golf Course was designed by Jason Miller and occupies some 300 acres in a Muskoka forest. It has narrow fairways and a fabulous course design that can help any avid golfer maintain accuracy. Golfers get a good vibe for the game as they travel through the 18-hole course.

Huntsville Downs is 200 acres set on beautiful Muskoka countryside. The course is a huge attraction for golfers looking for a top-rated course that can be a real challenge. Huntsville Downs delivers the goods, but with a hefty price tag attached to them. The course, built in 1925, is 18 holes of pure golfing majesty.

The Rock Golf Club, located in Minett, Ontario, is quickly becoming a legendary course. Designed by Nick Faldo, it has been sculpted right out of the shoreline at Lake Rosseau, which happens to be one of Muskoka's premier lakes. This course is a whopping 6,545 yards and it is carved right into the land, with narrow tree-lined fairways and several sloping greens accompanied by rolling hills.

Muskoka Woodlands Golf Course is located in Foot's Bay, Ontario, conveniently off Highway 169 in the heart of Muskoka cottage country. It is family owned and operated and so a family-friendly appeal and warm atmosphere is to be expected. They offer a driving range for those that need to brush up on their skills and several other amenities that make for a great day of golfing. The 18-hole course is sure to please.

South Muskoka Golf Course was started in 1970 in order to provide the residents with affordable golfing. It has since become highly regarded as a first-class facility with league play at all skill levels. Designed by Clinton E. Robinson, who was also a member of the club, it opened as a 9-hole course, and five years later an additional 9 holes were added to make it a full 18-hole golf course. It is centrally located in Bracebridge so the scenery features the granite outcroppings and soaring trees that predominate in the Muskoka area. Though the course presents a stiff challenge, it is fair and always fun.

It should come as no surprise that the Muskoka region is one of the best places to gain a truly memorable golfing experience. There are so many courses to choose from that it has become a virtual hot bed for golfers young and old. If you plan to visit the Muskoka region it is well worth your time to throw in a game of golf during your visit. It is a great way for families to spend quality time together while they are learning or being taught the great game of golf. What better place than the majestic lands of Muskoka to play!




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