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The Links of Niagara10325
Willodell Road Phone:
1-866-35SWING |
Play
the Links of Niagara at Willodell just once and you will find yourself
coming back again and again.
Situated on 180 acres of beautiful countryside, The Links of Niagara is a seven iron from the QEW and only 10 minutes from Niagara Falls.
This picturesque setting with gently sloping, natural terrain and an abundance of mature forests, is riddled with strategically placed sand traps, unforgiving water hazards stretching around ten of the eighteen holes and slick PROFESSIONAL GREENS THAT HAVE BEEN VOTED THE BEST IN NIAGARA! Course superintendent Angelo Toto and his staff ensure The Links is one of the best conditioned and manicured courses in the Niagara Region.
Head professional Frank Campanelli feels they have some exceptional holes that offer all levels of golfers a challenge. The course measures 5715 yards from the reds to 6754 from the gold (championship) tees. Campanelli says The Links' 13-14-15 holes are their own version of "Amen Corner" and the three together are formidable golf holes. Wind is also a factor, especially with the prevailing southwest wind which sometimes turns, causing golfers to change club selection based on conditions.
The
owners and staff of The Links of Niagara are 100% committed to ensuring
your day is as enjoyable as possible. You'll also find an excellent
practice facility featuring a full driving range, a short game range,
three practice putting greens and a chipping and sand trap practice
area. You're able to use every club in your golf bag with this practice
facility.
Once you're finished your game, relax in the recently renovated clubhouse. Their signature restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and offers a full menu including succulent ribs, sizzling steaks, juicy burgers, chicken, pasta, seafood, fajitas, wraps and more. With a casual atmosphere, friendly service and sports on the big screen TV, this is a great place to relax and swap tall tales after the game. You have to try The Links' Clubhouse sandwich - voted THE BEST GOLF COURSE CLUBHOUSE SANDWICH IN NIAGARA!
If you're looking for a venue to host your tournament, The Links of Niagara is a natural choice. The Buffalo Variety Club and dozens of other organizations hold their annual tournament at The Links each year. The reason? Because of the excellent course and the full-service banquet hall with service up to 185 people.
Other amenities include a large fleet of new power carts, a fully equipped Pro Shop, knowledgeable CPGA professionals, a licensed restaurant with seating for 72, a licensed outdoor barbeque area, Play & Stay packages and the highest quality of service and professionalism.
As Frank Campanelli says: "From the moment you enter the parking lot to hitting your first tee shot and sinking your last putt, our staff at The Links of Niagara are committed to making your day as memorable and enjoyable as possible."
Click here for a map and driving directions to The Links of Niagara Golf Course
Click here for a course map of The Links of Niagara
The Links of Niagara10325 Willodell Road, Niagara Falls, Ontario Phone:
1-866-35SWING |
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