
Join us, golf is so much fun
with the right group of friends.
Ladies Links Golf Inc. is an organization created to promote golf for women in a friendly and non-competitive environment.
Our outdoor season opens the first week of May and operates weekly through to mid November depending on the weather. Our Indoor season will begin end of January. When it ends depends on our membership. Some of us like to be indoors until the grass grows in nicely at the golf course.
Registration is done on a first-come, first-served basis.
Returning membership fee is $45.00+HST = $50.85
New membership fee is $55.00+HST=$62.15
Please e-transfer your fees to Josie@drago.ca
The social aspect is one of its major benefits. It brings together women who may be just starting out in the game…who still feel the pressure of playing with better golfers or male golfers. But it also provides more seasoned golfers with a great opportunity to meet other golfing partners and enjoy regular, weekly golf.
Enjoy Regular, Weekly Golf
Ladies Links Golf Inc. operates at several courses on different mornings and evenings of the week, giving members the ability to find a weekly golf outing that fits their schedule. Schedules are developed and available by mid-April and posted on this website.
Enjoy Special Events
We also offer clinics through respected professionals, as well as a variety of winter events to keep the momentum going.
Golf tournaments, golf getaway, couples nights, ‘nine and dine’ and much more…
Par Plus One
This means that on the fairway, the maximum number of times you should hit the ball is equal to par plus one. For example, on a par 3 hole, you should take a maximum of four shots to reach the green. After that, pick up your ball and carry it to the edge of the green. On the green, you should putt no more than three times.
Ready Golf
We also encourage “ready golf”. This means that after teeing off, each player should proceed to their ball as soon as it is safe and begin preparing for their shot (i.e. lining up, taking a practice swing, etc), as long as you are not in front of, or distracting to the player who has the honour. Then when it is your turn, you are ready to hit the ball. On the green, survey the contours and grain while other players are putting if you can do so without being a distraction, then putt as soon as it is your turn. Ensure that all members of the group are aware and agree to play ready golf.