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Tracer Golf

4.8 (4 reviews)
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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.

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#ServiceStarShoutout This review is not for the golf course but the golf instructor I had here,…read moreScott D. I was recently gifted some golf lessons as a bday gift a while back. By the way, if you book private lessons, he takes the same rate regardless if you're single or in a group. After a few lessons, the package discount rate kicks in. I've been on and off with golf learning, read a book, watched some Youtube videos and received some tips from who I play with and people around the course. However, nothing beats having some in-person lessons with a pro. This is my first set of official lessons. Scott is easy to follow and gave some advice that is hardly focused on online resources. He marked my golf glove to change my grip slightly. He also gave me tips on setting up, aiming and helped me make the fine adjustments in positioning based on my height and the golf clubs I use. The grip positioning tweak is different than what I'm used to! The key takeaway I have received so far is to keep my arms/grip loose. As soon as you tighten your swing, there is more tendency to lose distance/accuracy. What an insight! I can use less effort but swing farther! I've been using my arms too much even though I thought I wasn't. So I tell myself now, go one notch looser than I think I am. This kind of intuitiveness builds naturally at an early age, so start your kids young in golf! He told us on his bad day, he would score a 74. That's his BAD day. The only issue I have is with booking him on the golf course. It seems like the golf course still runs in an old-fashioned way of writing down names on a book. You think with the 21st century, booking and confirmations are all online. One time, we were supposed to get an hour lesson, but the golf course messed up and wrote us down for half an hour. Scott was nice and just wrote it off this one time. It's all online for booking a tee time so I don't understand why they don't do the same for the instructor. Scott told us golf is his job, but his primary passion is music and songwriting. So he does performance gigs on the side as well. As for the course, I haven't played here yet maybe one day. I've been told it's not great for beginners given the longer distance. There are over 5 holes that are over 300 yards from the red tees and mostly par 4 or 5.

wow.. I am so disappointed…read more Not just one bad experience but now TWO. First time I had ever been to this golf course the entire round a marshal was on our foursome asking us to hurry even though the group in front of us was still trying to clear the green. He came back almost every other hole and we tried to explain that there's a backup somewhere but it wasn't us and he was forcing us to hit into the group in front of us. At one point when he returned and yet again interrupted our golf, he asked us to just play best ball to get through the round. Let's just start with the fact that it wasn't us being slow, and on top of this you want me to play best ball after I paid an arm and a leg to be here? As we are trying to get through this round we ended up in a thunderstorm and once the alarms set off for us to evacuate the course, we started heading back immediately but the Marshall stopped us and asked us what we were doing. We had said that the alarms mean we need to go back to the clubhouse and he said we should just keep playing. Not only is this HIGHLY dangerous but extremely unprofessional and he obviously was not trained enough to understand what those sirens meant. We then were given rain checks for the day because we barely got through the course because of the back ups and the rain. The man at the clubhouse gave all four of us rain checks for 18 holes and 2 carts. We came back today to use them and somehow were forced to pay $130. While we explained to the head pro that we were given these to play an entire round for free because of our rain checks he was completely rude and did not want to listen to us and forced us to pay $130 even though that amount didnt make sense at all. Once we finished our round today, which we didn't even get an 18 in because we played twilight, we asked him if he reviewed what had happened earlier where he then told us he made a mistake, we should have gotten the round for free but now he couldn't refund us because it would refund the rain checks as well. So now we're forced to come back, where this situation will probably happen again, and quite honestly I don't want to go back. Golf should be enjoyable and while they continue to try and make the game approachable for youth golfers and novice golfers, this course is really not helping this case. I've golfed a lot around and outside the GTA and I was so extremely excited to play here when I could finally afford it and twice now I've had the worst experience. If you have an option to play here, spend your money elsewhere.

Tracer Golf - golf - Updated May 2026

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