Mississauga's 2 Golf Courses Set to Open in Early April for the 2024 Season
City golf courses are a fantastic way to enjoy the outdoors and get some exercise while having fun. Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or new to the game, these courses offer something for everyone. With well-maintained facilities and friendly staff, booking a tee time is quick and easy. The City owns and operates two golf courses, BraeBen and Lakeview, which offer great options for golfers of all skill levels and accessible by MiWay.
Courses will open on the following dates:
Braeben golf course and range: Friday, April 5
Braeben 9-Hole Academy: Wednesday, April 24
Lakeview golf course: Wednesday, April 10
New in 2024 – Resident benefit discount
Mississauga’s golf courses are popular – in addition to residents, people from other communities and surrounding cities and towns also stop by our golf courses. To help manage the demand this year, Mississauga residents can access priority online bookings for tee times one hour earlier (than non-residents), beginning at 8 p.m., seven days in advance. To qualify, customers must have their profile updated.
Residents need to bring photo ID with proof of address to BraeBen or Lakeview Golf Course Pro Shops from Tuesdays to Saturdays at 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mississauga residents will also receive a 5 per cent discount off their green fees. The discount only applies to Lakeview, BraeBen Championship and BraeBen 9-hole Academy courses.
BraeBen golf course
BraeBen, located in the Heartland community, boasts an 18-hole Championship Course and a 9-hole Par-3 Academy Course. Golfers can take private lessons from Accredited Golf Professionals or enroll in full-day summer junior golf clinics for kids aged six to 12.
Visit mississauga.ca/golf/braeben/
Lakeview golf course
This 18-hole course is located south of QEW, is another great option for golfers. It’s one of the most picturesque courses in the GTA, having been at its present location since 1907 and hosting two Canadian Opens. It’s designated as an Ontario Heritage site.
Reminders before heading to the course
Before you tee off, remember to bring your reusable water bottle, and take advantage of the water refilling stations on-site. The City’s golf courses are no longer selling plastic water bottles. Another good reminder for those planning to visit BraeBen or Lakeview, is that both courses are cashless, so please remember to bring debit or credit cards for transactions.