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Scarlett Woods Golf Course
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Scarlett Woods Golf Course is a municipal golf facility located in the York-Crosstown area of Toronto. The course features an 18-hole, par 60 layout that is suitable for golfers of all skill levels, from beginners to experienced players. The course is known for its tree-lined fairways, water hazards, and undulating greens, providing a pleasant and moderately challenging round. The facility also includes a driving range, putting green, and a pro shop. As a public course, it offers affordable rates and is a popular choice for casual rounds and league play. The natural setting within the city gives it a peaceful atmosphere, despite being near major roads. The course is well-maintained, with friendly staff and a relaxed vibe.
Don't miss
- 18-hole, par 60 course with a mix of short and medium-length holes
- Driving range and practice putting green for warming up
- Pro shop offering equipment rentals and golf supplies
- Affordable green fees for a public course
- Scenic natural setting with mature trees and water features
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Scarlett Woods Golf Course
You can visit on your own (paid entry. green fees vary by time of day and season. book tee times online or call ahead. no ticket needed for the driving range). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.
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Know before you go
- Book tee times in advance, especially on weekends, as the course can be busy.
- Wear appropriate golf shoes or sneakers. The course may be cart-only on wet days.
- Check the weather forecast; the course may close during heavy rain or lightning.
- There is no restaurant on site, but there are snack vending machines. Bring your own water and snacks.
A bit of history
Scarlett Woods Golf Course opened in the 1970s as part of Toronto's network of public golf courses. It was designed to provide accessible golfing opportunities within the city limits.
Common questions
Do I need to bring my own clubs?
No, you can rent clubs from the pro shop. Call ahead to ensure availability.
Is the course suitable for beginners?
Yes, the par 60 layout is shorter and less intimidating than a full-length course, making it great for beginners.
Can I just use the driving range without playing a round?
Yes, the driving range is open to the public. You can purchase a bucket of balls at the pro shop.
Are there golf lessons available?
Yes, the pro shop offers lessons from PGA professionals. Inquire about rates and availability.
Is there a dress code?
Collared shirts and golf shoes or sneakers are recommended. No jeans or tank tops.
What are the busiest times?
Weekend mornings and weekday afternoons are busiest. Early mornings on weekdays are quieter.
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