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Exeter Golf Club
Mail:
P.O. Box 880, Exeter, ON, N0M 1S6
Address:
40374 Kirkton Road
R.R. #1 Centralia Ontario N0M 1K0
Phone: 519-235-1517
Fax: 519-235-4025
Club House
519-235-1517
Staff Contacts
Scott Overholt
General Manager
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Amanda Campbell
Front of House Manager & Golf Coordinator
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Julie Moore
Wedding & Events Coordinator
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Shawn Hartle
Superintendant
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The Course
The Course
The course and its driving range and practice facilities have been designed as a fun and safe learning environment for golfers of every skill level and all ages.
Wide fairways enable the most novice of players while the creek, which meanders throughout the course traversing a number of fairways and the many strategically placed bunkers provide a notable challenge to this course. explore the course
Quick Facts
- 9 hole public course
- private memberships available
- clubhouse with a licenced restaurant
- outdoor patio overlooks the 9th green
- full driving range
- available as an event venue
Leagues
Monday Night Men’s League
Every Monday night from 4:00pm – 6:30pm the golf course hosts a men’s league. The night is organized informally as the men show up in foursomes, or simply come to the course and find playing partners on the first tee. The beer cart is always out and dinner is ready and waiting in the clubhouse when the round is complete. The league offers recreational golf as well as the chance to compete, for those with a more competitive streak. Each year singles match play and 4-man match play competitions are organized. Participation is optional. The championship is played on a Sunday in August. Here, members of the league who have played at least eight rounds are eligible to participate. All players compete within their own flights for their chance to win. Prizes are awarded at the final wrap-up banquet at the end of the season.
Tuesday Morning Ladies League
Every Tuesday morning from 8:30am – 10:30am the course is reserved for the Tuesday Morning Ladies League. For those who desire, a tasty lunch is served specially for those in the league, the menu changing on a weekly basis. This league, spearheaded by it’s very active executive, has a long-standing tradition of sociability. Special events are planned throughout the summer including “Red and White” Day to celebrate Canada’s birthday, and the ever popular Men’s League Invitational, a reciprocal event in which the members of the Thursday Morning Men’s League are invited to play with the women. Several reciprocal invitationals with ladies’ leagues from neighbouring courses are arranged throughout the summer for those who are interested in exploring new courses. The season culminates with a final wrap-up banquet in September.
Wednesday Night Ladies League
For those women with family and work commitments, the Wednesday Night Ladies League is the perfect choice. The tee is reserved for the league between 4pm and 6:30pm on Wednesday nights offering players the flexibility to reserve the tee time that works for them. A delicious meal, the menu for which changes on a weekly basis, is ready and waiting following the round for those who desire. A match play competition is available for the women who wish to participate. A wrap-up banquet is held at the end of the season.
Thursday Morning Senior Men’s League
Every Thursday morning the course is reserved for the Senior Men’s League from 8:30am – 10:30am. The committee arranges the foursomes and starting times weekly, with special consideration for those who need carts. For those who desire it a simple lunch of soup and dessert is provided following the round.
A match play competition is available for the men who wish to participate. As well a number of social tournaments are arranged throughout the season, including a common favourite: the Ladies League Invitational, a reciprocal event in which the members of the Tuesday Morning Ladies League are invited to play with the men. A wrap-up banquet is held at the end of the season.
Tuesday Afternoon Junior League
Every Tuesday starting at 4:30pm Juniors between the ages of 6 and 16 can play and develop an appreciation for the rules and etiquette of the game. Special events include Bring-a-Friend, Family Day, and a Skills Competition. This league wraps up in mid-August with a closing BBQ.
Memberships & Green Fees
Memberships & Green Fees
Tee times can be reserved any time during the current calendar year. Call 519-235-1517 to make a reservation.
Please add HST to all prices.
Children 12 & under golf free when accompanied by an adult - Sponsored by Suntastic
Adult: $900 Couples: $1525 Junior (18 & Under): $309 Child* (12 & Under): $125
* Child membership price valid with the minimum purchase of one adult membership.
Weekday: $177 Weekday: $389.40 2018 Membership Rates (After May 2-4 Long Weekend) Adult: $925 Couples: $1550 Junior (18 & Under): $309 Child* (12 & Under): $125 * Child membership price valid with the minimum purchase of one adult membership.
Weekday: $194.70 Weekday: $428.32 Golf Club Rental $10.00 per regular bag $15.00 for Ping club rental
Driving Range Membership:
$150.00 (Before May long weekend) $160 (After May long weekend)
2018 Rates | 9 Holes | 18 Holes |
Walking | $19.47 | $29.20 |
With Cart | $27.88 | $40.93 |
Event And Wedding Venue
Event And Wedding Venue
The Exeter Golf Club rustic clubhouse is ideal for weddings and receptions. Indoor seating is available for 175 guests
Restaurant
Restaurant
The Restaurant at the Exeter Golf Club offers dining facilities for our golfing guests, as well as the general dining public. Our league members enjoy weekly specials. Specialty menus can be arranged for groups of 30 or more at the time of booking.
The restaurant is open for business from April through October each year. Limited early and late season service is available for our golfing guests.
Click on the Barn Tab to find our 2017 Menu
For RESERVATIONS call 519-235-1517
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At about 200 yards the hole doglegs sharply to the right to reveal the green nestled at the bottom of a slight valley.
Beware! The temptation to take a short-cut over the dogleg can easily get one into trouble.

2nd Hole - Par 4
The 2nd hole is particularly intriguing, a 386 yard, par four, uphill dogleg right.
The creek crosses the fairway just 80 yards from the tee and a sand trap awaits errant shots at the corner of the dogleg, about 220 yards out.
High trees discourage cutting the corner.

3rd Hole - Par 3
This straight par three provides a brief respite yet is not entirely free of obstacles.
The green sits nestled between a large pond, a grass bunker on the left and 2 bunkers on the right.

4th Hole - Par 4
A well placed tee shot can make this an easy hole.
Play it safe by keeping short of the creek or trust your yardage and be aggressive to play it over the creek.

5th Hole - Par 4
Once again the creek intersects the fairway and creates a challenging hazard.
The tee shot should be straight, long and short of the creek.
The second shot is slightly uphill to the green.

6th Hole - Par 3
The 6th hole is an uphill par 3 framed by grass bunkers and 2 sand bunkers and out-of-bounds behind the green.
A word of caution, add some extra yardage for the elevation change, the approach is deceptively steep.

7th Hole - Par 4
The most challenging hole, as well as the most scenic, is the 7th.
Off the tee you need a 170 yard shot to clear the creek on this 378 yard par four.
The entire tree-lined hole plays uphill with an out-of-bounds running the length of the right side.

8th Hole - Par 4
Shots favouring the left side are rewarded with a clear shot to the green on this par four.

9th Hole - Par 5
The clubhouse beckons but first the second and final par five must be mastered.
Two long, straight shots down the centre of the fairway should put you within easy range of the green.

Course Aerial View- 2008
The clubhouse beckons but first the second and final par five must be mastered.
Two long, straight shots down the centre of the fairway should put you within easy rangeof the green.