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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
The company owns Nakiska in Alberta as well as Fernie Alpine Resort, Kimberley Alpine Resort and Kicking Horse Mountain Resort in British Columbia. Resorts outside the Canadian Rockies are Mont-Sainte-Anne and Stoneham Mountain Resort in Quebec.
The Marshes Golf Club hosted the Canadian PGA Seniors’ Championship from 2005 to 2009. [5] The Marshes Golf Club hosted the 2015 World Junior Girls Championship. [6] It also hosts local and provincial amateur championships. [7] Marshes Golf Club with Kanata Research Park in background
In addition to these golf clubs, several other golf courses operate adjacent to the City of Toronto. Several golf courses in Toronto managed by private golf clubs have hosted professional golf tournaments in years past. This includes the Canadian Open, the Canadian PGA Championship, the Canadian Women's Open, the Labatt Open, and the Ontario ...
Leading construction of the golf course was Stanley Thompson, the leading Canadian golf course architect. At its Islington Avenue location, the course opened in 1929. The course, under the Royal York name, hosted the Canadian Open in 1933. However, in 1935 Smith died, and his executor trustee Godfrey S. Pettit, became president of the club.
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.
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.
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]