Ontario Golf Course Reviews

Windermere Golf & Country Club - hole 11

Take a walk at Muskoka's oldest course: Windermere Golf & Country Club in Ontario

Muskoka is stocked with difficult courses cut through the rocky terrain, but for those seeking a simple walk in the park, Windermere Golf & Country Club is the choice. Members love the 6,215-yard Windermere for its three abilities: affordability, walkability and playability. The course is well suited for a family, seniors, juniors, beginners or couples looking for a nice day out playing golf.
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Golden Golf Club 5

Spectacular views part of the golf experience at Golden

The Golden Golf and Country Club in British Columbia has been considered a "hidden gem" by many golfers familiar with this area. Located in an area known for its skiing resorts yet a small town feel, the golf club started out as a nine-hour course before expansion in 1993. But, overall, the nines blend together exceptionally well, staff writer Andrew Penner reports, and a first-time visitor would likely never guess that it was two different architects.

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Eagles Nest Golf 16

Eagles Nest links Scottish heritage to Canada: Only Brave Hearts need apply

A hardy lot, the Scots: eaters of haggis; drinkers of powerful distillates; wearers of kilts; and players of links golf.
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  • Golden Golf Club 5 Spectacular views part of the golf experience at Golden

    The Golden Golf and Country Club in British Columbia has been considered a "hidden gem" by many golfers familiar with this area. Located in an area known for its skiing resorts yet a small town feel, the golf club started out as a nine-hour course before expansion in 1993. But, overall, the nines blend together exceptionally well, staff writer Andrew Penner reports, and a first-time visitor would likely never guess that it was two different architects.
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  • Eagles Nest Golf 16 Eagles Nest links Scottish heritage to Canada: Only Brave Hearts need apply

    A hardy lot, the Scots: eaters of haggis; drinkers of powerful distillates; wearers of kilts; and players of links golf.
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  • Deer Creek North Deer Creek North: Challenging You in a Distinctly Different Way

    Deer Creek North is known as " THE JEWEL" of Durham region. Situated only a few minutes north of the city of Ajax, Deer Creek opened 18 holes for play in 1988.
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  • Readers Tee Off: Letters to the OntarioGolf.com Editor

    The first thing you notice when you pull in past the gates and onto the neatly manicured grounds of this beautiful British Columbian golf facility is the name given to the short road leading up to the clubhouse. Intended to honor one of the first participants of the Air Canada Championship, the PGA event held annually at this Arnold Palmer-designed gem located just north of Vancouver, Payne Stewart Drive; is just one of the ways Northview remembers the professional killed in a tragic plane crash just two years ago.
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  • Falcon Lake Golf Course Falcon Lake Golf Course: Great Golf In Canada's Cottage Country

    The Canadian Shield is a landmass like no other. Granite bulges out of the ground haphazardly, often stretching out for miles. In between these giant mounds of rock, numerous clear-water lakes glisten against shorelines decorated with spruce and carpeted with mossy slopes.
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  • Trickle Creek Golf Resort Trickle Creek Golf Resort: Great Golf In The Kootenays

    Kimberly, B.C. - After eighty years of blasting rock and hauling ore out of the Sullivan mine, (the majority of which is located underneath the quaint little town of Kimberly, British Columbia) the gates to the mine will permanently close. On December 21st, 2001, this gigantic cavity beneath the earth will become a desolate cavern visited only by tourists. Although many local residents will be forced to alter their tour of duty and relocate to other mines, many (at least the golf ball striking kind) will opt to stay and retire to the lush fairways of the nearby links. After all, Trickle Creek, the only golf course in British Columbia to receive a 4 ½ star rating from Golf Digest, offers world-class golf right on their doorstep.
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  • Annandale Golf and Country Club Annandale Golf and Country Club: Nestled in the Valley of Duffin's Creek

    Annandale Golf and Country Club is nestled in beautiful valley of Duffin's Creek in the town of Ajax, Ontario. This is not a very long course but can bring challenge because of its great design.
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  • Golden Golf Club Golden Golf Club: Memorable Golf In The Columbia Valley

    In the early part of June, just before the good folks in Golden shore up for the spring runoff, a perfect "7" appears within the snow melt atop the Golden peak named, interestingly enough, Mt. Seven. Each year Mother Nature ensures this snowy "7" mystically appears. However, after two or three weeks of spring, it vanishes. Fortunately for you, your memories of the Golden Golf Club will last much longer.
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  • Edmonton Golf In Edmonton: Always a Quality Course Nearby

    Heading up to Edmonton on the raceway (a.k.a. Highway #2), most golfers find themselves slowing down a tad when passing by the Wolf Creek Golf Resort just north of Red Deer. Many Alberta golfers are familiar with "The Wolf" and its rustic elegance and Scottish charm. Just like Jasper, Banff, and Kananaskis, "The Wolf" is on the forefront when the subject turns to top-notch golf venues in Alberta. However, with a final destination one-hour north to Alberta's capital, there are other top-notch golfing options closer by when golf is on your mind.
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