Crosswinds Golf & Country Club

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Burlington, Canada

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Public golf course· Wedding venue

Crosswinds Golf & Country Club Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Crosswinds Golf & Country Club is located in Burlington, Canada on 6621 Guelph Line. Crosswinds Golf & Country Club is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category public golf course in Canada.

Address

6621 Guelph Line

Phone

+1 9053195991

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Fervin S

Always a great experience golfing here. I discovered this place when looking for a wedding venue and glad I did. Staff is always great and welcoming.

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Adam Burford

I played Crosswinds on April 11th, a Sunday afternoon, with two of my buddies. Crosswinds is my new favourite course. Great layout and in beautiful condition. If you live on the west side of Toronto and don't mind a quick drive, this is the course for you. I have already booked two new tee times for the next two weeks cant wait to go back. Wish I could get a membership!

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Joey Shaw

Design of the course is excellent with each hole offering different opportunities and challenges. It was also in pretty good shape for this late in the season (October). The electric cart touch pad and GPS system is a helpful addition to the game once you figure out how to mute it. Pace of play was good and didn't experience the same issues with marshals that others are describing. Even the price is within reason given how nice the course is. The one thing I'll say about the staff (and the owner based on some of their responses that I've read below) is that they know they have a good thing here and they certainly act like it. Although they do it with a smile on their face, I found everyone from the starter to the pro shop staff to be very condescending. The pro shop staff reminded me how 'lucky' I was to even get a tee time there and asked if I was 'sure' I'd like to pay for both golfers in my twosome after telling me it was 210 total (rude). The starter reminded me three times there was zero tolerance for outside alcohol despite me telling him after the first time that I understood and I didn't drink. The electric carts stop you with limited warning if you stray too far from the cart path or too close to the green (a simple sign would work fine). My general advice to ownership - I understand you want to preserve the course and keep it top notch. At the same time, I find people will tend to be better behaved if you treat them like adults and not like little children. Don't be snobby, don't be condescending and don't be controlling. Definitely open to returning to Crosswinds, but after playing at over 30 courses across Ontario this summer, I'd probably elect to return to one where I feel more welcomed.

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soonho yoon

very nice course. Nice staff and Grass is well maintained. Electric cart and on cart gps helps the game.

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Imants Kivlis

Good looking course. Tough to play in wet. The greens drain very well but the fairways and rough retain the water. Not a course you will lose too many balls. Suits tournament play well.

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Chris Cooper

Spectacularly challenging course. Definitely lived up to its name with the cross winds that day. I could do without the big brother monitored cart though lol

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Palvinder Nijjar

Golf course is just okay but the Marshal here was very rude and RACEST; you will not enjoy the game if you are not white. Marshal picked our group from 3rd hole and started blaming us for being slow when no other group was behind us waiting. We finished first nines in 1 hour and 45 minutes which was quicker than usual time and 18 in 3.5 hours but he stayed on watching just us the whole time. We did not enjoy the game at all after paying 420 for the group. Our handicap is below 10 and we all are good golfers. I will not recommend this course for you if you are non-white.

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Kum Sung James Chan

My friends and I, a group of eight will not be going back to this golf course because of the Marshall accusing us of slow play, It is our frist and last time there. I can say that the 8 of us can golf fairly well and our handicup is 20 and below. It was a very disappointing golf day even though we paid good money to play here. The golf fee to walk was 88.14 and with buggy was 105. And that is a total of 789.14 for the 8 of us and we were treated so badly. If we were to go to a restaurant spending that kind of money I am sure we would have been treated more friendly. I have decided to add in more to this because the owner it seems read this. Message to the owner: You should trained your Marshalls how do to their job before losing your customers. The Marshall should not assume a group is slow playing just by looking at the golf cart computer schedule play time or if they don't see another group of people in front of the current group. There should be other factors involved such as follows: 1.\tThe group is slow because they were walking? 2.\tThere could be faster play ahead because the group in front is with three or lesser. 3.\tThey should look at the slow group tee-off time-sheet to evaluate whether the group is slow and most importantly that the group did start at the time allocated i.e. the starting time could have been delayed and not on schedule. 4.\tThe group in front of the slower group could be riding and long hitters. 5.\tIf the group is slow. How slow is slow and acceptable: 2 mins, 5 mins, 10 mins etc.? 6.\tThe Marshall should gauge the group ability to golf: Is the slow group looking for balls, or they do not know how to golf etc. The above are just my thoughts and feed backs. I have put a single star on my review because I was boiling mad and it had spoiled my friends and I, a supposed to be a happy and pleasant day out. Other than the Marshall encounters, my friends and I don’t find anything wrong with your other staffs or your golf course.