Brant Valley Golf Club

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Saint George, Canada

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Brant Valley Golf Club Reviews | Rating 3.1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Brant Valley Golf Club is located in Saint George, Canada on 128 Governor's Road East. Brant Valley Golf Club is rated 3.1 out of 5 in the category public golf course in Canada.

Address

128 Governor's Road East

Phone

+18888338787

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Adam Kankowski

Melissa was very helpful accommodating our group. Course was in great shape for the time of year with only a few rough spots on certain holes. We could have used a Marshall to keep the pace a little better. The group ahead was playing from the back tees when they should have been playing for whites. This caused us to be help up longer then needed at holes. Great course otherwise. Love the elevation changes.

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Donald MacLeod

Very nice golf course. Reasonably priced and in great shape. Employees are very helpful and pleasant to deal with. One of our group had low blood sugar levels and employee went and returned with some candy and sugar tablets to raise levels. I was even more impressed when they would not take money for doing what they did. I would definitely recommend this course and have been back again since.

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Zach Robb

Have had the chance to play plenty of courses in my time golfing including many under golf north but id have to say ive never been this disappointed. The course itself is something to appreciate so ive tried the course out several times throughout this year. The first time i got there i waited 45 minutes past my tee time to get a cart. Then ended up getting one that barely worked like i could have walked with my bag faster then it moved. The 2nd and 3rd time going i was pulled off the course on hole 18 with a chip and a putt left to go with 15-20 minutes before they said carts had to be in by... The situation was handled pretty poorly and id personally never suggest going to Brant Valley.

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Kyle Christian

Played this in mid October for the first time, the short version: this is a fun and very unique little course that could be absolutely lovely with a little bit more effort in maintenance. The good: What a great piece of property (especially in the fall with the leaves changing), you won't be disappointed in the scenery. It feels like a course built by the Swiss family Robinson with a bunch of holes built around perimeter of the valley on the slopes that have a \tree house\ kind of feel. This is certainly a bit of a gimmicky course because of it's short length, but the design does a nice job of not making that feel forced and uses the topography well in all but one hole (#5, there's no point in not driving the green on this 250 yard par 4) by using the hills, big trees and streams that divide up the course and put you to decisions. The bad: - half of their cart fleet was broken down so there was a 45 min wait beyond our tee time to get a power cart, we decided to walk but there is a lot of elevation change here so definitely tired by the end of the round (I'm 36 and in decent shape, my 66 year old mother played with me and managed but I was taking both of our pull carts up and down the steeper hills at that point, try not to walk it if possible). There was no warning of the shortage of carts ahead of time. - There were some tee boxes and greens with dead spots - the fairways, especially in the valley, were not going to let you take a proper divot because of how hard they are. If they had a full complement of power carts that would make this a 4/5 review, and if they put some water on the course to get some grass growing that would make this a 5/5 review.

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Peter Melo

The fairways are the hardest that I've seen all year, hit the ball low and they will run a mile, but very hard to chip your second shot because you can't get under the ball