Muskoka Lakes GCCMuskoka Lakes Golf & Country Club

Muskoka Lakes Golf & Country Club
1072 Shamrock Road
Port Carling, Ontario
P0B 1J0

Phone(s): (705) 765-6891, (705) 765-3166
Fax: (705) 765-6598
Website: mlgcc.com


The 18-hole Muskoka Lakes Golf & Country Club in Port Carling, ON is a private golf course that opened in 1922. Designed by Stanley Thompson, Muskoka Lakes Golf & Country Club measures 6031 yards from the longest tees and has a slope rating of 123 and a 69.2 USGA rating. The course features 4 sets of tees for different skill levels.

Muskoka Lakes Golf & Country Club
4 stars out of 5 (based on 1 reviews)
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A fall day view of a fairway at Muskoka Lakes Golf and Country Club.A view of a hole at Muskoka Lakes Golf and Country Club

Golf course details

  • Holes: 18
  • Designed by: C. E. Robbie Robinson, Doug Carrick, Stanley Thompson, Thomas McBroom
  • Public/Private: Private
  • Year opened: 1922
  • Golf Season: Apr 1 to Oct 31
  • Guest Policy: With member only
  • Tee times welcomed:
  • Fairways:
  • Greens:

Facilities

  • Pro in house: Yes
  • Driving range: Yes
  • Rental clubs: Yes
  • Rental carts: Yes

Green fees price ranges

  • Week days: N/A
  • Weekends: N/A

Course policies

  • Metal spikes allowed: No
  • Dress code: Proper attire is required.
  • Credit cards accepted:

Length, slope and rating for each tee

Tee Par Yardage Slope Rating
Black 70 6031 123 69.2
Gold 70 5779 121 67.9
Gold (W) 70 5779 129 73.1
Green 70 5429 115 66.4
Green (W) 70 5429 124 71.2
Yellow 70 4833 107 64.1
Yellow (W) 70 4833 116 67.5

Reader Ratings / Reviews

  • Muskoka Lakes Golf & Country Club
    4 stars out of 5
    by Trent Shapcott
    on September 09th, 2014 13:51
    Pristine conditions. Greens that are close to perfect. Enough slope and speed to make you think about which side of the pin you should hit your first putt from.
    The course is only 6000 yards from the tips, but it doesn't play that short. The shortish par 5s are not reachable in 2 except for the longest hitters due to elevated greens, and strategic bunkering. The par 3s are all long, but play from elevated tees (except #2) and therefore play shorter. The short par 4s all have strategically placed trees to consider when hitting your tee shot.
    There is a road which runs through the middle of the course which is certainly a different twist. I found it charming.
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