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  2. Resorts of the Canadian Rockies (company) - Wikipedia

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    RCR also owns and manages a number of hotels, backcountry lodges and golf courses, including Trickle Creek Golf Resort and Trickle Creek Lodge in Kimberley, Wintergreen Golf and Country Club in Bragg Creek, and The Slope Side (formerly Wolf's Den) and Lizard Creek Lodges in Fernie.

  3. List of golf courses in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The following is an incomplete list of golf courses in Newfoundland and Labrador. [1] Amaruk Golf Club; Bally Haly Golf & Curling Club; Blomidon Golf & Country Club; Brookside Golf Resort; Grand Falls Golf Club; Grande Meadows Golf Club; Gros Morne Golf Resort; Harmon Links; Humber River Golf Club; Humber Valley Golf Resort; Pippy Park Golf Club

  4. Wintergreen Resort - Wikipedia

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    Within a year, the resort could beckon summer vacationers and residents with the completion of the new Ellis Maples-designed Devils Knob golf course (June 1977) and the opening of the mountain tennis center (June 1978). In January 1978, Wintergreen hosted its first Winter Special Olympics. There was also an ongoing flora transplantation project ...

  5. Canadian Amateur Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Amateur Championship, begun in 1895, is the men's amateur golf championship of Canada.It is staged annually by Golf Canada.It was played at match play until 1968, went to stroke play beginning in 1969, and reverted to match play in 1995. [1]

  6. The National Golf Club of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The golf course was designed by George Fazio and Tom Fazio. [4] Construction began on May 15, 1973 and the course officially opened in 1975. [4] The club's first professional was Ken Venturi, a retired professional golfer and later a commentator for CBS Sports. [2] The course is notoriously difficult, and has been called the toughest in Canada. [5]

  7. Stonebridge, Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    Stonebridge is a golf course community in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The community borders the Jock River to the north, Prince of Wales Drive to the east, Barnsdale Road to the south, and Greenbank Road to the west. Main through-roads include Jockvale and Greenbank.

  8. Golf Canada - Wikipedia

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    It was founded as the Canadian Golf Association on June 6, 1895, at the Royal Ottawa Golf Club. The 'Royal' prefix was granted in June 1896 by Queen Victoria through the Governor General of Canada at that time, Lord Aberdeen , who was a patron of the association.

  9. Ontario Open - Wikipedia

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    Through 1947 the Ontario Open was a simple 36-hole medal. Except for a three year span from 1960 to 1962 when it was a 72-hole event, from 1948 until it was cancelled in 1979 it was a 54-hole event. Except for a three year span from 1960 to 1962 when it was a 72-hole event, from 1948 until it was cancelled in 1979 it was a 54-hole event.