Redcrest Golf Club in King, Ontario — public, 18-hole golf course, designed by Kevin Holmes (2009)

Redcrest Golf Club

King, Ontario

About Course

Redcrest Golf Club is an 18-hole public golf course located in Ontario, Canada, established in 2009 by architect Kevin Holmes. The course offers golfers a layout rated as "Good" with an average pace of play. Facilities include a driving range and golf school with teaching professionals available. Walking is permitted for players. Course evaluations suggest mixed experiences, with ratings indicating poor course conditions and value, balanced against a good layout. The club provides standard amenities and maintains an average level of friendliness for visitors. Golfers can expect a straightforward public golf experience at this Ontario facility.

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Amenities
Driving Range
Putting Green
Short Game Area
Practice Bunker
Teaching Pro
Golf School
Golf Carts
Pull Carts
Club Rental
GPS
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Club websiteKing, Ontario
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Course Details

Course Details
Number of holes18
Driving Range?Yes
Walking allowed?Yes
ArchitectsKevin Holmes (2009)
Year built2009
Simulator
Conditions
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Greens
Golf seasonand on at least 4 holes the tractor/ grass cutter was cutting or trimming grass right near us with the engine going strong as we tried to play. Very distracting and not what you expect when you pay $120-$140 per round. Kept saying to my client. Can you imagine paying full green fee to hear a tractor near you on 4-5 holes? Also, went into club house after 9 holes to but my client a sandwich to take with us on back nine and couldn’t believe how minimal the selection of sandwiches were. Half of them we one left or sold out. Had to pick a sandwich that he and I don’t usually eat so that was a big disappointment as well. I don’t see how I can justify paying full rate for something like this. I play courses that are at least $30-$40 less per round have great course conditions and the amenities and experience is better. Don’t think I will be back unless I find another great deal on GN
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PublicPrivateSemi-privateResort

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