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Experience Muskoka's most playable and affordable course! Bring your dog along for a unique golfing adventure – they're welcome too!

Faster rounds, playful pups, affordable fun. Tee off at Muskoka Highlands!

Fun beyond the fairway! Leagues, foot golf, lawn bowling & more! Unleash your inner athlete or try something new. It's adventure time!

FootGolf is a combination of the popular sports of soccer and golf. The game is played with a regulation #5 soccer ball at a golf course facility on shortened holes with 21-inch diameter cups.

Golfers of all ages and skill levels! Join Muskoka Highlands Leagues for fun, competition, and camaraderie.

Looking to test your skills and experience the thrill of competition? Muskoka Highlands offers a variety of tournaments to suit every golfer's desires:

Beyond Golf! Leagues, foot golf, lawn bowling & more! Unleash your adventure.

Muskoka Highlands is home to a foster puppy – a new one every year. Starting with Hero and moving through 17 more to Gavin. They all have their personality and charm – and frazzle!! We love them all. Only 3 have not gone on to guide in some fashion. We are thrilled with your participation in fostering these puppies. When you bring your dogs to the course to go golfing, it is that extra level of socializing that has made them the successes they are today.

HERO

Hero was our first pup – we learned a lot from his experience with us. He groomed us to get us where we are today.

EAGLE

Eagle was a gem – he trained really well – and went on to a career in Special Skills. He is now retired.

MARDY

Mardy was a good challenge. He came to us from another foster situation that was not working so we had him for rehab – and he made it!!

ANGUS

Angus was often called Anguish as he was a wee challenge to train – but we got there – and he is now special-skills assisting a gentleman in Toronto. He is a great companion and getting him walking again.

IAN

Ian was our adventure in fostering 2 at the same time. He was a recovery project for us – and ultimately it was Russell who trained him to success.

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