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Top Golf Courses: Ontario & Quebec

 

Eagles Nest - Maple, ON

Architect: Doug Carrick , Opened: 2004 , Yardage: 7,476

 

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Cobble Beach - Kemble, ON

Architect: Doug Carrick , Opened: 2006 , Yardage: 7,174

 

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Muskoka Bay - Gravenhurst, ON

Architect: Doug Carrick , Opened: 2006 , Yardage: 7,385

 

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Rocky Crest - MacTier, ON

Architect: Thomas McBroom, Opened: 2000, Yardage: 6,936

 

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TPC Toronto – Hoot - Caledon, ON

Architect: Doug Carrick , Opened: 2001 , Yardage: 7,156

 

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TPC Toronto – North - Caledon, ON

Architect: Doug Carrick , Opened: 2002 , Yardage: 7,151

 

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Ridge at Manitou - McKellar, ON

Architect: Thomas McBroom , Opened: 2004 , Yardage: 6,815

 

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Le Diable - Mont Tremblant, QC

Architect: Michael Hurdzan/Dana Fry , Opened: 1998 , Yardage: 7,060

 

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Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu - La Malbaie, QC (St. Laurent/Richelieu nines)

Architect: Herbert Strong, Darrell Huxham (R) , Opened: 1926 , Yardage: 6,326

 

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Le Maitre - Mont Tremblant, QC

Architect: Fred Couples, Gene Bates, Graham Cooke, Darrell Huxham , Opened: 2001 , Yardage: 6,936

 

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British Columbia & Alberta

B.C. and Alberta are home to some of the world’s best mountain golf courses with relatively new layouts joining historic designs that have stood the test of time. Elevation changes are everywhere and the scenery is unmatched.

Saskatchewan & Manitoba

Manitoba and Saskatchewan may be known more for flat lands but the courses in this part of Canada shows the region has more ups, downs, twists and turns than might be expected. Beauty and challenge are found in a wide variety of designs here.

Atlantic Canada

Most of Atlantic Canada’s golf courses make use of their locations next to the water, with holes tucked beside oceans, and waves crashing next to greens. The beauty is balanced by the winds that seem ever-present, creating an added challenge to every round.