The Best Golf Pass & Package Deals in the GTA
Season passes, prepaid round packs and multi-course cards — the GTA deals that quietly cut your cost per round, each with a live tee-time price.
Updated July 9, 2026

Green fees are the sticker price, not the real price. Play more than a handful of rounds a season and the golfers who spend the least aren't chasing one-off tee-time deals — they're buying a pass, a prepaid pack, or a card up front and playing the rest of the year at a discount. The GTA is quietly full of them.
This is our running list of the passes and packages worth buying around Toronto: the prepaid round packs that drop a good course to twenty-odd dollars a round, the multi-course cards, and the season passes that pay for themselves by July. Package prices below are 2026 rates and worth a quick call to confirm — but every course also shows its live cheapest tee time, so you can see exactly what a pack is saving you. A couple are a short drive past the city's edge; the deal makes the drive worth it.
Our picks
1Kirby Links Golf Course + Driving Range
4.3Package deal5 / 10 / 25-round Game Pass$129.99–$549.99≈ $25/roundShareable · Mon–Thu · valid all 2026 seasonWalk-up rate$23Today · 6:30 PM· 18 holesThe simplest bulk deal on the list, and one of the cheapest ways to play a full eighteen near the city — around twenty-five bucks a round. Best part: the passes are shareable, so a foursome can split one and everyone rides the discount. Weekday-only is the trade.
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2Mill Run Golf Club
4.3Package deal10-round Frequent Player pack$350–$800$35–$80/roundChampionship or Highland · any day, holidays includedWalk-up rate$30Tomorrow · 4:50 PM· 18 holesTwo courses off one clubhouse, and unusually flexible — the rounds are good any day, holidays included, where most packs pin you to weekdays. Load up on the shorter Highland for the cheapest golf here, or the Championship when you want the real test.
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3St. Andrew's Valley Golf Club
4.5Package dealSix Pack — 6, 12 or 18 roundsfrom $438$69–$89/roundAnytime or weekday tier · two years to useWalk-up rate$49Today · 6:30 PM· 18 holesA proper Aurora championship track that usually asks more per round than a pack works out to. The two-year redemption window is the quiet perk — no season-end scramble to burn what you didn't use.
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4Mount Nemo Golf Club
4.4Package deal15 / 30 / 45-round Game Packagefrom $885≈ $59/round walkingMon–Thu · $25 top-up to play weekendsWalk-up rate$65Tomorrow · 12:20 PM· 18 holesThe Halton value play, from a course that leans into prepaid rounds over membership. Buyers also book two weeks out — a full week ahead of the walk-up public — and can top up to steal a weekend tee time.
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5Victoria Park East Golf Club
4.5Package dealSeason FlexPass$26040% off every roundAll season · both courses · +10% for up to 3 guestsWalk-up rateFrom$54· 18 holesWorth the short run to Guelph. Instead of prepaid rounds it sells a season-long discount you swipe every visit, and brings your guests along for a break too. Popular enough to run a waitlist, which tells you the math works.
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6Copetown Woods Golf Club
4.6Package dealPlayer's Society membership$100 / yearMember rates + points10% off carts & shop · free rounds as points stackWalk-up rate$62Today · 6:40 PM· 18 holesThe lowest-commitment card here, on one of the highest-rated public courses west of the city. A year of loyalty perks that pays for itself if you play Copetown even a handful of times.
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7Glen Abbey Golf Club
4.5Package dealClubLink Players Club$219–$699prepaid rounds + up to 25% offMulti-course card · 2-for-1 vouchers · network-wideWalk-up rate$90Tomorrow · 6:00 PM· 18 holesThe famous one — a Canadian Open host — and the card that stretches furthest. One membership layers prepaid rounds, two-for-one vouchers and a standing discount across ClubLink's whole daily-fee network, Glen Abbey included.
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8Eagles Nest Golf Club
4.5Package dealTalon Pack / 25-round Advantage$1,400 / $5,375≈ $205/roundPremium prepaid · $250 gift card + shop discount · 2026 ratesWalk-up rateFrom$190· 18 holesThe premium bookend, and the rare GTA course that publishes its package pricing outright. The move if you're playing a top-tier track all summer and want your per-round cost to behave.
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Frequently asked questions
Do GTA golf courses sell multi-round passes or packages?
Yes — far more than you'd think. Prepaid game packs of 5 to 50 rounds are common (Kirby Links, Mill Run, Mount Nemo and St. Andrew's Valley all sell them), alongside season discount cards like Victoria Park's FlexPass and multi-course programs like ClubLink's Players Club. Many live on a course's Membership page rather than its rates page.
What's the cheapest way to play a lot of golf near Toronto?
If you'll play one course 20-plus times, a prepaid pack usually wins — a shareable 10- or 25-round pack can drop a full round into the $25 to $40 range. If you'd rather spread your rounds across courses, a multi-course card (ClubLink's Players Club, or GolfNorth's prepaid rounds and memberships across 40-plus Ontario courses) makes more sense.
Are prepaid golf round packs worth it?
They pay off when the per-round price beats the walk-up rate and you're confident you'll use them before they expire — most run to season's end, though a few (like St. Andrew's Valley) give you two years. Check the per-round math against the live tee-time price shown on each course below.
How much does a golf season pass cost in Ontario?
It ranges widely. A loyalty card like Copetown's Player's Society is $100; a season-long FlexPass is a few hundred; unlimited-play memberships at daily-fee clubs run into four figures; and premium prepaid bundles like Eagles Nest's 25-round Advantage sit around $5,375. Match the product to how often — and where — you actually play.
Prices update automatically from each course's live tee-time availability, so the numbers above stay current. Every price links back to the course page, where you can verify it and book.
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