Alex,
Thanks. My wife has never been to Niagara Falls which is what prompted the question but it also was a general one.
Ira
Hmm. Here are some recommendations for both private and public clubs in this area.
I haven't had too much trouble with the private clubs being friendly. YMMV
Public/Semi-Private
- Niagara-on-the-Lake (9 holes - semi-private)
The oldest golf course in North America (continuous operation). Quaint little town you and your wife may enjoy staying there. Recommend the Prince of Wales Hotel or Queens Landing.
You can read a bit more on the course here. A version of this article might be coming over to GCA soon:
[size=78%]https://beyondthecontour.com/niagara-on-the-lake/[/size]- Whirlpool (18 holes - muni)
Charming Stanley Thompson. You won't be blown away but it is relatively good and very affordable.
- Legends on the Niagara (36 holes - muni)
If you want more of a championship test the two courses here from Thomas McBroom (Usshers Creek) and Doug Carrick (Battlefield) are good. Affordable and this is the extent of the best public in the area. Conditioning can be suspect (drainage is poor when it rains a lot).
Private
- Cherry Hill Club (18 holes)
Walter Travis. Fairly flat but lovely set of Travis greens that get very speedy. One of the most American clubs in Canada due to its proximity to the border and lots of US members. Not sure if they would accommodate you but a nicely written letter might help.
Walter Travis. Dramatic views from atop the Niagara escarpment this is one of my favourites in Ontario. The head professional Dan is very nice and he might be able to accommodate you for a round if you go during non-peak times.