

Our Majestic Golf Course... sets the tone for your visit

Come discover a hidden gem tucked in among rolling woodlands atop the Niagara escarpment. Crosswinds is a golf course that requires you to hit all the shots, so expect to use all 14 clubs.
Crosswinds is a challenging but rewarding golf course that tests the professional level player and amateur alike. Playing conditions change on a daily basis from soft gentle breezes to swirling crosswinds... making for an intriguing and most memorable day of golf.
Country Club Amenities and Hospitality...
At Crosswinds we strive to make your visit as enjoyable, relaxed and memorable as possible, from the moment you drive down our winding entranceway, through golf and fined dining, to your send-off after a satisfying day.
Your day begins with a friendly smile from our courteous staff who are trained to anticipate your needs. Our philosophy is to treat the public golfers as members of Crosswinds, by providing outstanding service and hospitality. You'll enjoy an excellent golf course and fine dining to make your day most memorable.
Above all, we want you to have a superb golfing experience and enjoy the hospitality and amenities of a country club atmosphere that will inspire you to return with family and friends.
We look forward to seeing you soon.
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A Word from our Golf Course Designer:
"Crosswinds Golf & Country Club took 2 years for us to finish, but Mother Nature had been working for thousands of years before we started.
The course is located in between Rattlesnake Point and Mount Nemo of the beautiful Niagara Escarpment. These two prominent features guarantee incredible scenery on most of the holes. Eight ponds or as most of the golfers call lakes were created to store water and to challenge the golfer. The traditional layout already looks mature, with tree lined fairways and subtle greens.
On every hole there is an easier way if the tee shot is properly placed. The course suits players who hit closer to the ground due to the almost constant winds and gentle contouring of the fairways and green approaches. "
- Robert Stevens
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