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Brampton Golf Range

5.0 (1 review)
Open • 9:00 am - 9:30 pm

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Turnberry Golf Club - Pond and greenery

Turnberry Golf Club

(6 reviews)

Don't sleep on this course just because it's mostly par 3! So underrated. Most of the older…read morenegative reviews seem to be about the restaurant, but the golf course here is surprisingly fantastic. It's a beautiful public par 3 course that offers quite a challenge. With narrow fairways, hazards like fescues, ponds, and bunkers, along with undulated greens, it's a lot of fun. We played with another pair of golfers, and the pace was smooth with minimal backup between holes. I usually tee off from the shortest tee box, but this time we all decided to play the white box (~3000 yards) to save time and also to allow it to count towards my handicap on my app. Let me tell you, it was a challenge. Some holes are not forgiving at all. I lost a few balls, but also found many lost ones, so it was a win-win in the end! There's a couple a holes where there is a shared green between two holes, which was the first I've experienced. Despite the trek to Brampton, it's easy to secure a tee time here, making it a fun and accessible choice for a round of golf. For time reference the group of 4 of us played on a Sunday at 12:40pm all from the white tee box, all walked it and finished the round by 5:09pm so about 4.5 hrs. They also have a nice driving range and green area to practice ahead of your game. The course is also nicely maintained and it was a beautiful day when we went. However, stepping on the fairway I do notice it being soft on some parts so I can only imagine it might be kinda messy and muddy if you end up playing in the rain. We found a green fee special for $50 on Golf Now, otherwise I think it's normally $60 on the weekend. A bit pricey but it is a nice golf course that'll I'll enjoy playing again.

This is a short course, and is located at Brampton North just opposite to Lowe's. There are only…read moretwo par-4s on 1st and 18th holes. The rest of the holes are all par-3s. For those golfers who want to hit their drivers more, this course might not be their cup of tea. I was not impressed by this place at first seeing a narrow pathway accessing the first-tee, and returning from the last hole. Golfers and golf carts were stuck at the pathway. However, after playing through first few holes, I found this course was pretty fun to play at. This course opens only for a few years and it is very well maintained. If I remember correctly, the green on the 13th hole is the most challenging one I have ever seen (see photos). For my level, I still got several chance to hit my driver. It is for sure a good golf course to practice our irons though. The regular green fee ranges from $34 (weekdays) to $44 (weekends and holidays) The clubhouse restaurant at this place is one of the best with good facilities, service, food and view.

Centennial Park Golf Centre

Centennial Park Golf Centre

(8 reviews)

Etobicoke

A great place to golf, with ample parking and friendly staff…read more Centennial features a Driving Range and a large chipping and putting area in the back, both of which are well-maintained. I have just recently returned to golf and find this club delightful.

I'm a little bit sad because I lost my hybrid 6 golf cover here. Now my set would forever not…read morematch. If anyone sees an "Alexa" labelled hybrid 6 golf cover black with blue, let me know! Otherwise, this would've been an amazing day. The golf course has many practice areas available that some public access courses don't always offer, like driving range, putting green and chipping area--even a small bucket of relatively clean soapy water to dip and clean your clubs after. A few par 4's to keep the intermediate players interested and not too many obstacles that intimidate noobs like me. There are different wings, north, east, west, each with 9 holes. They will assign you the order you play in if you play all 18. We were paired with a retired couple, and they were sweet and cheered me on when I made some good plays. I'm sure there are better maintained courses out there but it was pretty good for a noob like me that usually plays on smaller public courses. Greens were relatively smooth and the rough isn't too tall that I can't find the ball afterwards. The clubhouse has indoor seating available and serves basic breakfast food, quick bites and refreshments. I appreciate the Haagen Dazs and canned iced Starbucks coffee at the end of my game during a hot day. Strolling inside the clubhouse the vicinity looks clean; Though I rather enjoy my refreshments outside on an umbrella-shaded patio.

BraeBen Golf Course - Driving range

BraeBen Golf Course

(13 reviews)

East Credit

This is for the driving range. Over the summer, I got into golf and this was my go to place for the…read moredriving range. The driving range is a bit of a walk from the office where you need to purchase your balls, but the views are great! It'll remind you of the Microsoft desktop picture. There's plenty of bays to use with built in tees. Price is cost friendly compared to others as its city operated.

I first played at Braeben when it was still called Britannia Hills. Back then, you could still…read moresmell the garbage and the adjacent land was still a landfill. There were not very many houses around the course either. Since that time I played the Academy 9-hole course a number of times. I liked the Academy because it was very challenging for a short course. If you miss the fairway, there was a very high chance that you would lose your ball in the rough and/or fescue. The fescue is baaaaad. Don't even bother trying to hit out of it. I finally decided to try out the 18-hole course after years of procrastinating. I played on a Sunday afternoon at 3:01 pm (twilight starts at 3 pm, and super twilight at 5:30 pm). For $65 you get a cart for your 18 holes. I highly recommend getting a cart. There are a lot of hills and you won't enjoy your round if you had to carry your bag. Both the 9- and 18-hole courses are very well maintained. There are some tough spots (we played after it rained) and the bunkers can be brutal. We took free drops instead of playing out of the bunkers, especially after rain. Also a couple of the holes had very strange layouts. There were two greens that were absolutely hidden and nearly impossible to aim for unless you had played it before. Thankfully all the carts are fitted with GPS devices so you know how far you are from the green. The staff and marshalls were all very polite and kind. We had a slow group but the marshall tried her best to keep everyone moving. Their service really stood out to me. I would definitely play Braeben again. For $65 and the convenience of the course's location, I think it's a great value. You might have a tough time if you're a beginner because of the fescue and tight fairways, but there are some easy par 3s and straight 4s to keep you going.

Brampton Golf Range - golf - Updated May 2026

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