WHIRLPOOL GOLF CLUB
The Whirlpool Golf Club which borders the whirlpools on the Niagara River in Niagara Falls, Ontario is not only a beautiful golf course, but is an exceptional value for its challenging layout.
The first thing you notice - and it literally jumps out at you - is the aesthetics of this course. Everything is
immaculate; from the pavers that lead you from the bag drop to the pro shop, the clubhouse and the caddyshack
to the elaborate floral renderings that dot the course. The fairways, teeboxes and greens are perfectly
manicured. The course is run by the Niagara Parks Commission (they have their own world-class horticultural society) and it's obvious why this course is considered one of the regions highlights.
We arrived about ½ hour early for our tee time on a day that the course was fully booked. Instead of having us
wait around, the staff found a spot for us with two seasoned Niagara golfers, Mike and Joe Burke. It was nice to
play with folks who were familiar with the course, but it was not necessary because as first timers to the course,
we noted that every hole is well-marked, the score cards are very informative and the tee boxes have hole
descriptions provided. There are 5 sets of tee boxes. The golds play over 7200 yards and can be very challenging. Its important to choose your tee box wisely.
Our front nine round was a real treat. After a straight, easy par 4 warm up hole, we were introduced to the
second and third holes (par 4 and par 3) which are located in the Whirlpool Golf Club signature area. A very
beautiful fountained water feature is surrounded by flora. The backdrop of the second green and the view from
the tee box of the 3rd hole make it hard to concentrate on your shot. But concentrate you must or you'll find
yourself in the drink. The 4th and 5th holes are par 5s. Both are challenging with bunkering coming into play at
about mid-fairway level. The fairways tend to "squeeze in" just where you should drop your first shot leaving you
with a sand or rough shot if your don't tee off well. #5's green is elevated and long and would provide for some
interesting pin placement opportunities for course managers. The 6th hole is a 174-yard par 3 with an
immaculate and very large green. There is a fairly generous out of bounds area lining the fairway on the 7th hole.
We noted that throughout the course you would find an incredible variety of trees. Willow Oak, Pine, and other
species that are all well established and give Whirlpool a very stately and elegant appeal. The 8th and 9th holes
are both par 4, the 8th being the easier. The fairway on the 9th hole gives you ample opportunity for a good lie at
about the 150-yard mark - you can bring out your big club - and you'll want to set yourself up for your approach to the slightly elevated green.
We were equally impressed with the back nine. #10 opens up to an expansive fairway off an elevated tee and is
a long par 4 - and along with the 11th hole that follows, is another big dog experience. #12 - a 175 yard par
three warms you up for the #13 par 5. This hole doglegs to the left with a fair amount of bunkering just at the turn
- where you need to place your ball. Even with good ball placement, its still a fair hike (about 250 yards) to the
green. This hole demands a bit of thought and skill. #14 is another par three that plays over a water feature.
#15 is a easy 475 yard par 5 with an elevated green. #16 is a 343 yard par 4 that we called the bunker hole.
Recently installed and immaculately sculpted bunkers line and intrude upon the fairway along the left side and in
front of the green on the right side. It's a beautiful sight and it takes a bit of skill to place your ball so that you
have a decent approach shot. The gold tees are very elevated. Another par 3 greets you on the 17th while the
homestrech 18th hole - a long par 5 to an elevated green at the clubhouse gives you the opportunity to break out the big club again.
We would happily play this course over and over. To put it simply it is beautiful. The natural setting, the sound of
the water rushing through the Niagara River, the peace and elegance of the numerous hardwood trees all give
The Whirlpool an ambiance of its own. Its tee box selection and its layout make this couse appealing to both
the casual and the experienced golfer. The conditions were immaculate and although the course was busy
during our round, we found that the design of the course prevented it from looking so. Our partners for the round,
Joe and Mike Burke, said that the course can become very busy in the prime tourist months of summer and that
other players become more noticeable on the course but not so much as to detract from your round. It is not a course that would allow you to feel "crowded".
The Whirlpool's pro shop carries basic equipment and is very well stocked with golf clothing. Dining and drinks
can be had in the clubhouse, on the patio and at the caddyshack. They have some very nice banquet facilities and given their location in Niagara Falls, we could imagine a nice wedding there.
Overall we felt that the Whirlpool is a course that demands your respect - if not because of its beauty, then
because of the nature of its design and levels of challenge. Take your best manners with you and have lots of fun on this course.
For more information on this course visit the Two Guys Who Golf detailed information page by clicking here.
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