Course Details
The Markdale Golf &
Curling Club
The Markdale Golf & Curling Club offers a great golfing experience with mature greens and manicured fairways. The 2,777 yards par 34 layout will appeal to golfers of every level. Markdale Golf & Curling Club offers a relaxing rural atmosphere where our team is committed to the quality of your visit.
The Club offers a full range of services, including: a practice putting green, power golf carts, pro shop and a patio bar for you to enjoy a nice cold beverage after your round. We also have a banquet room with barbecue grill areas for tournaments and other special events.
Hole #1 – Par 4
Blue: 390 yds | White: 380 yds | Red: 345 yds
A solid opener, this dogleg right requires accuracy off the tee to set up a good approach. A well-placed drive favoring the left side of the fairway offers the best angle into a green protected by subtle slopes. Big hitters may be tempted to cut the corner, but trees on the right can make that risky. A smart start rewards strategy over power.
Hole #2 – Par 3
Blue: 135 yds | White: 130 yds | Red: 125 yds
Don’t let the short yardage fool you—this is a deceptively tough par 3. The tee shot plays blind over a hill to a green tucked below, making club selection and confidence key. Trees line the left side, so anything pulled risks trouble. Aim smart, trust your swing, and hope to stick the green.
Hole #3 – Par 5
Blue: 450 yds | White: 425 yds | Red: 405 yds
The longest hole on the course, Hole 3 is a true test of endurance and elevation. A wide open fairway invites a confident tee shot, but trees on the left can still punish wayward drives. Rolling hills and an uphill finish add to the challenge, turning this par 5 into a grind. Play it smart and steady—distance alone won’t get you home.
Hole #4 – Par 3
Blue: 180 yds | White: 165 yds | Red: 125 yds
This par 3 plays longer than it looks, with trouble on both sides—tall grass to the right and trees to the left. Precision is key, and club selection matters. Go long, and you’ll find yourself off the back with a difficult uphill shot to a green that doesn’t easily forgive mistakes. Stay centered and stay smart.
Hole #5 – Par 4
Blue: 350 yds | White: 340 yds | Red: 300 yds
A challenging par 4 that demands a precise tee shot. The hole plays downhill off the tee, but danger lurks on both sides—trees and a cemetery line the right (where balls are rarely found), while thick grass borders the left. Once past the landing zone, the fairway opens up, giving you a clearer path to the green. Accuracy off the tee sets the tone here.
Hole #6 – Par 4
Blue: 375 yds | White: 340 yds | Red: 285 yds
The most challenging hole on the course, Hole 6 demands both precision and smart decision-making. A narrow fairway is flanked by trees on both sides, leaving little room for error off the tee. The river guarding the green forces you to choose: lay up short for a safer approach or go for it and risk getting wet. Whether you pull out an iron or a driver, this hole rewards strategy over strength.
Hole #7 – Par 3
Blue: 165 yds | White: 105 yds | Red: 90 yds
This picturesque par 3 is all about the carry. A large pond stretches between the tee and the green, demanding a solid shot to clear the water and land safely. After you tee off, you’ll cross the river to reach the green—hopefully with your ball already waiting for you. It’s a beautiful hole, but it can be intimidating, especially from the back tees.
Hole #8 – Par 4
Blue: 305 yds | White: 300 yds | Red: 205 yds
A short par 4 with a big challenge—especially from the white and blue tees. The tee shot plays uphill and blind, making distance and direction tricky. A strong, accurate drive is essential to crest the hill and set up your approach. Beware the trees lining the right side of the green—they make landing the ball there even tougher. The red tees offer a more forgiving route, but from the back, this hole demands focus and commitment.
Hole #9 – Par 4
Blue: 300 yds | White: 290 yds | Red: 280 yds
A tough finishing hole where strategy is key. A large tree on the left forces you to shape your shot around it, but the smart play is to aim for the middle of the fairway to avoid the bunkers guarding the right side. The fairway narrows here, demanding precision to avoid trouble and set up a clear approach to the green. Play smart, and you can finish strong.
