Description
The landing of Scottish immigrants in Canada also produced the arrival of new traditions and customs. In 1873 they began to get together to play golf, and created the oldest club in North America. After some moves, they finally settled in 1959 in their current location, creating the Blue, Red, and another 9-hole practice courses. Blue is one of the most challenging and attractive courses, home to the Canadian Open, and the Presidents Cup in 2007 and 2024.
Signature Hole
Its flagship hole is the par-4 16th, as it plays against the prevailing wind in the area. 456 yards, with a water hazard on the left that must be crossed to reach the green.
Wegolf Insider Tip
Its three-story clubhouse brims with history and tradition, with hickory clubs, antique balls, and renowned tournament winners.