The Rosedale Golf Club is a private club founded in Toronto in 1893 although it moved to its current home along the Don River in 1909. The course was originally designed by Tom Bendelow, who created the courses at Medinah in Chicago, but his layout was significantly redesigned by Donald Ross a few years later.
The Ross course used the elevation changes beautifully within the design, and although it has since been tweaked by the likes of Doug Carrick and Bob Cupp there remains much of Ross's work to admire here.
Planet Golf review to come.