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This premier 18 hole championship public course is focused on the pure golfer, offering an experience that is both challenging and rewarding. Our Flex Account Program offers you special benefits at Watson's Glen and at the Copper Creek Golf Group clubs in GTA and Niagara. A Watson's Glen Flex Membership - Offers a host of unique membership benefits that are designed specifically with today's busy working family member in mind.

Not only does your Flex Membership give you the traditional playing benefits of a membership, but Flex Members can also use their account towards restaurant & pro-shop purchases, as well as paying for guest fees when they host other players at the club. Watson's Glen Flex Members are not restricted to their home club.
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Watson's Glen Golf Club is one of Durham regions premier public 18 hole championship courses. Located in north Pickering, Watson's Glen is situated on approximately 200 acres. Designed by Kevin Holmes, this links style course has bent grass tees, fairways and greens. Water comes into play on 11 holes and 90 temisca white sand bunkers add to the challenge.
Yes, walking is permitted but power carts are available to rent per player for 18, or 9 holes. Yes, on top of range balls being included with each green fee they are also available for purchase in the ProShop. Yes, despite the golf course being closed from mid-November to April the proshop is open throughout the winter.
Reviews (13)
Paul S.
Paul S.
Sep 18, 2021
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Course is in great shape, Greens are fast and consistent from hole to hole.
First time playing here and will definitely more round to come. Great layout very fair, and scenic.
Byron Mcquay
Byron Mcquay
Jul 20, 2021
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Watson's Glen is a gem. Tough few holes, then gets easier. Some fun holes with unique layouts, reachable par four give some choice in your round. You and your buddies within stokes of each other will find out what you are made of on the very challenging 18th. Great, interesting course.
Paul Mathias
Paul Mathias
Jul 18, 2021
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The course was in great shape overall (July 2021). A good mix of easy, tricky and Mulligan tempting holes.
Decent value for money
Mike Berry
Mike Berry
Jul 18, 2021
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1st time playing here. Great shape and well looked after!! Special thank you to the Marshal who located my sun glasses and tracked us down on the back 9... thanks again
Chad Morrison
Chad Morrison
Jul 01, 2021
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Love this track. The course is always in great condition. Multiple different tee blocks, that offer a wide range of difficulty. Greens usually roll fast and true. 4/5 stars.
Jasmine W.
Jasmine W.
Jun 13, 2021
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Great course with a mix of par 3, 4 and 5s. Well maintained greens, fairways with beautiful water hazards. Lots of good safety protocols for Covid.
Tyler Blunt
Tyler Blunt
Aug 03, 2020
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Great course, very well kept. The only thing they could do better is have the marshall circulate the course more in the twilight hours to push the game along. We where 2 teeing off at 4pm and where on the 17th at 830pm, due to a slow grouo ahead hitting multiple tee shots.
Chris Cheong
Chris Cheong
Jul 20, 2020
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Watson's Glen has been one of my favourite golf courses since they opened. It offers some challenges for every level of golfer.
The course conditions are usually excellent, with fast greens that roll true. The fairways, while well groomed, tend to remain soggy for a while though, when it rains.
I've actually accomplished some of my best golf feats on this course - two eagles in one round (#7 and #18), and a hole in one on #3 (in a tournament that I co-hosted)!
The staff are always friendly and accommodating, from the pro shop to the beverage cart staff to the halfway house to the people behind
Chris C.
Chris C.
Oct 27, 2017
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From the first day this golf course opened, it has been one of my favourites. It's always in good shape and offers a good challenge for golfers of varying skill levels, depending on the tee decks that you choose to play from. The staff are friendly and accommodating, providing great service.

The only thing I would like to see is better food & beverage services. They don't have a restaurant.
Colin M.
Colin M.
Apr 12, 2017
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Course is fun and challenging. Usually in good shape and greens are a good size. Always accommodating at the clubhouse. Only complaint is when it gets backed up, it gets very long. Players are waiting to hit their 240 yard fairway shots. Some holes are shorter and it gets blocked up there too.

Still give it a thumbs up 4 stars even though there is no restaurant and no places to eat nearby either.
Nino Azurin
Nino Azurin
Oct 20, 2016
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With the new management taking over, i'd give this 5 star. Always loved the course way back then but conditioning and service went down hence I stayed away from here. Last few rounds we've had was great! 18 is always a nice finishing hole. Staffs are great and new club house is looking good last time we were there
Brad M.
Brad M.
May 12, 2015
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As you drive up to the clubhouse. It is a trailer a small trailer that somebody would go behind the car. The course design is pretty good.The greens and the fairway are not cut or rolled as much as they should. For what you're getting the prices are atrocious. It is a 25 to 35 minute drive north east of Scarbrough. I suggest you play the course once.after that it is monotonous as in all the holes are like a Toronto public course.I have played four times in four years it's worth the drive once a year but that's about it. The staff are friendly and very nice all I'm saying is
Tony F.
Tony F.
Jul 21, 2010
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Nice facilities. It gets bonus points for providing balls on the practice green for you, and having a practice bunker which isn't readily available in many places. I must have spent an hour after my round just in the bunker as I never get to practice beach shots.

The course itself is similar in conditions and cost to Deer Creek North Course.

I like the fact there's a good driving range right on the facility vs Deer Creek where you have to drive to the other side.

The GPS's are not quite as good as Deer Creek's but then again not many are.