A privileged members-only golf and country club, St. George’s actually started life in 1929 as a public course built within one of Canada’s first golf estates close to downtown Toronto. With a grow...
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Founded by the brains behind the hugely successful Trivial Pursuit board game, the Devil’s Pulpit Golf Association boasts two wild courses in the rolling countryside of Ontario’s Niagara Escarpment...
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One of the stiffest tests in North America, the National Golf Club of Canada is an exclusive club that was established in 1976 on the site of a former golf course. Designed as a golfer’s golf club,...
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The third oldest golf club in North America, Toronto Golf Club was founded in 1876 but only moved to its present location beside the Etobicoke River in 1909 when its existing property was swallowed...
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If there’s a knock on Canadian golf, if would have to be that there are fewer great modern courses here and fewer genuine old school hidden gems than other mature, equivalent markets. One very plea...
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The Redtail Golf Course in Ontario, Canada, was designed by Donald Steel in 1992 and built for a membership of just two individuals. These young men, Chris Goodwin and John Drake, handpicked Steel ...
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In Volume 3 of The Confidential Guide to Golf Courses, Tom Doak published that.
“Halfway from Montreal to Toronto, Cataraqui’s fine parkland course makes for a pleasant stopover. Some of th...
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Amidst the immaculate grooming, the elevation changes and dramatic use of rock, the Taboo in Ontario golf really is that the Muskoko district is a bit of a missed opportunity. There just aren’t as ...
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