The Royal Golf Course at Canadian Lakes
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Tried this course for the first time and it did not disappoint. Played two rounds and loved the course. From the first tee to coming up the picturesque 18th the course was in excellent condition. The fairways and greens were in great shape. The cart paths were in great condition as well. We played later in the fall so the trees were changing and the deer were plentiful. Woods and water come into play on a good number of holes. The bunkers were in good shape with nice sand and not the gravel stuff you see on other courses. The clubhouse was beautiful and has a restaurant with wonderful food. The chili dogs were fantastic. The staff were friendly and very helpful. They gave us some good tips on how to play the course and I wish I would have listened to them! LOL Overall I would play this course again and recommend it to anyone looking for an adventure.
- Duane W
Terrific golfing, wait staff, and conditions! However, we found the larger male pro shop worker seemed to be “put out” that we were golfing on the course (as if it’s actually his…maybe). He really made us feel unwelcome knowing we are not locals or something. Even when we dropped the cart off in the incorrect spot, the employee corrected us with a similar polite but “put out” manner. Some really weird vibes & unfriendly interactions from some employees that really diminished the experience of a truly beautiful track & day.
- W P
Really good food, nice atmosphere. We've been here for lunch and dinner and the food has been very good. We'll definitely return.
- Erin
What a great course! I've been coming to this area for almost 20 years playing Tullymore and St.Ives and never really had a chance to play the Royal in CL - what a hidden gem.
- Jeremy Schultz
Dennis Wolfe has made this course a must visit. The fairways are better than most greens and there's a lot of challenges to be wirked through.
- Randy Ostrander