THE HOMESTEAD AT WOLF RIDGE
🇨🇦 Killaloe, Ontario, CA
Designed by R.F. Moote
The Homestead at Wolf Ridge sits in the Ottawa Valley near Killaloe, Ontario, a rural area characterized by rolling Canadian Shield terrain, mixed forests, and granite outcroppings typical of eastern Ontario's cottage country. Designed by R.F. Moote, the course occupies land that reflects the region's natural topography, with elevation changes and wooded corridors shaping the routing. The setting provides a relatively secluded golf experience removed from urban centers, appealing to those seeking a quieter round in a natural landscape.
The layout works with the property's existing contours rather than imposing dramatic earth-moving, a common approach for courses in this part of Ontario where bedrock and environmental considerations influence design decisions. Fairways move through stands of pine and hardwood, and players encounter the kind of uneven lies and strategic angles that emerge from routing golf holes over genuine terrain rather than manufactured landforms. Water features and natural hazards typical of Shield country likely appear at intervals throughout the round.
The Homestead serves a regional membership and visiting golfers exploring Ontario's cottage and recreational areas. The club operates in a part of the province where golf facilities tend toward understated character rather than resort-scale amenities, focusing on the game itself within the context of the surrounding wilderness. The course offers a representative example of Ontario valley golf, where design works in partnership with landscape rather than against it.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Homestead was designed by R.F. Moote.
Yes. Homestead at The Homestead at Wolf Ridge is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Homestead is 72.
Homestead plays 6,703 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Homestead is 128.
Homestead is a 18-hole course.