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Pines of Georgina Golf Course golf course in Georgina, ON
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Pines of Georgina Golf Course

4.0(133 reviews)$Sports
🕑 2 to 3 hours for 9 holes with kids, or 45 minutes to 1 hour for just mini-golf👶 Best for ages 6 and up. Younger children (6-8) will enjoy the mini-golf and can try basic swings, while tweens and teens can participate in junior programs and play the full 9-hole course. Even parents new to golf will feel comfortable learning alongside their kids here.

About

Pines of Georgina Golf Course offers an ideal introduction to golf for young players with its manageable 9-hole layout, dedicated junior programs, and mini-golf options that let kids build confidence before hitting the full course. The welcoming, low-pressure atmosphere makes it perfect for families who want to enjoy the sport together without the intimidation factor of larger, more formal courses.

Highlights

  • Mini-golf option perfect for warming up or for younger children not ready for the full course
  • Junior golf programs designed specifically for young, beginner players
  • Relaxed, non-intimidating 9-hole layout ideal for families learning together
  • Welcoming staff who are patient with children and first-time golfers
  • Affordable pricing that makes it accessible for families on a budget

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Book tee times in advance during summer weekends, as this family-friendly course fills up quickly with locals and visitors.
  2. 2.Ask about their junior programs when you arrive. Staff can provide age-appropriate instruction and equipment sizing for young golfers.
  3. 3.Bring sunscreen and hats, as the course has limited shade. The open 24-hours listing likely refers to booking, but actual play is daylight dependent.
  4. 4.Start with mini-golf to gauge your children's interest and attention span before committing to the full 9 holes.
  5. 5.The course is located in rural Pefferlaw, about 90 minutes north of Toronto, so pack snacks and water for the drive.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings (Tuesday through Thursday) for smaller crowds and a more relaxed pace, perfect for kids learning the game. Late spring through early fall offers the best weather, with May and September providing comfortable temperatures without peak summer heat.

What to Know

The budget-friendly pricing ($ rating) makes this an affordable family outing. The course is in rural Ontario, so plan for limited nearby amenities and bring your own refreshments unless confirmed on-site options are available.

Seasonal Notes

Golf season in Ontario typically runs from April through October, weather permitting. The course may close or have limited hours during winter months due to snow. Peak season is June through August, so spring and fall visits offer better availability and cooler temperatures for active kids.

Nearby Eats

Georgina and the nearby town of Keswick (about 15 minutes away) offer family-friendly dining options including pizza joints and casual restaurants. Consider packing a picnic to enjoy before or after your round, as the rural location means restaurant choices require a short drive.

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