Course reviews
+0 votes Jeff Kennah › April 22, 2012
A full selection of hole variations. Tough and beautiful course. Bring your big arms to test the hill.
Has a clubhouse, restaurant and bar. High marks for that.
Has a clubhouse, restaurant and bar. High marks for that.
+1 votes chris morlock › October 24, 2011
Chicopee is a really fun course to play, maybe not for beginners, as OB lurks everywhere. The up hill and down hill holes, are like no other course in the area; a must try for sure. Some much needed improvement on the tee pads will make this course a top contender in Ontario.
+0 votes Nathan J › March 7, 2012
only played the winter 9. not bad, teepads sucked. can't wait to try the full 18 in the summer.
+2 votes Ethan Brown › March 25, 2014
It is definitely a unique layout and landscape, with a wide variety of shots and obstacles. The two times that I have visited this course I have been disappointed with how the course was maintained. If nothing else you should give it a try.
-1 votes Tim F › September 6, 2015
I am not a fan ! up every ski hill WTF ? terrible course. $11 bucks a person. No covered areas just baking in the Sun climbing up hills! We played through 2 noob groups who got completely lost and wandering all over the fairways. I will not be back to Kitchener again ! The only reason I didn't give this place a a big F- was they offer rentals and have well made scorecards and clean washrooms! I found 3 unmarked Disc's and 1 with a name in it. I returned it ! Mark your discs !
+0 votes Ryan Hughes › April 17, 2016
Challenging course for a new-intermediate player. Holes 9,18 are monsters. Lots of incline and walking. A few wooded holes, mostly open. Definitely recommend playing.
+0 votes Ryan Gemmell › June 5, 2017
tempted to give it an A because I loved this course SO MUCH!!!! however we played it earl in the season (june 2nd) and the grass was very long making it hard to find even fairway shots. this course is VERY physically demanding but if you're expecting a work out I highly recommend it.
+0 votes Patrick Treude › September 21, 2019
It starts with 5 technical holes around a lake. Then, this is where the ski hill begins. 2 holes straight up with two back down. The next climb begins on 12 and ends after walking up to the top for the 15th tee pad. The 16th and 17th are two short technical birdie holes. When first playing here, they were really hard to find. But finally, what you've been waiting for the entire round, a huge throw down the hill on 18. I was disappointed the 9th hole was redesigned, with a new tee location ...
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