WHY JOIN MARKLAND WOOD?
The walkability, conditioning, and challenge of the course.
The Markland Wood Golf Club offers one of the most walkable designs you will find anywhere. The course conditions are exemplary, and the layout provides plenty of challenge as the Etobicoke Creek and large, mature trees frame the fairways and greens.
The great location
Proximity to the course is a key factor in how may games you will play! Located on Bloor Street, just west of the 427, the Markland Wood Golf Club is in the perfect location for easy access from the 401, 427, and the QEW. We are just minutes from Pearson International Airport, and only 15 minutes from Torontos downtown core.
The friendly atmosphere
The comfortable, community feel has always been an asset of our club. It is easy to find games and you will make new acquaintances with like-minded golfers when you give the club a try.
MWGC in the Media... NHL'ers Paul Bissonnette and Mike Kostka do battle here at Markland, hosted by Rod Black and broadcast nationally on TSN and ScoreGolf TV!Veteran broadcaster, and avid player Scott Metcalfe discusses the MWGC, it's history, and the experience of playing our course with co-host and former PGA Touring Pro, Ian Leggatt... The Weather Network did a national feature on how well Markland recovered from some serious storm damage...
Escape to paradise in the heart of Toronto...Picturesque 9-hole mature course. 2605 yards, Par 35, Pro Shop, Rentals, Licensed Club House and Patio. Just East of Don Valley Parkway & South of Eglinton Ave E
Welcome to Acton Golf Club the Acton Golf Club is an attractive course neatly tucked away on the edge of the Niagara Escarpment. The course plays through mature stands of oak, birch, maple and pine trees and was expanded to 18 holes for the 1998 season. At less than 450 yards the 13th hole is a deceptively difficult par five that provides a terrific risk/rewards challenge. A creek crossing the fairway about 80 yards in front of the green on this dogleg left, offers long hitters an opportunity for birdie. Miss your approach shot, however, and you're looking at a bogey or worse.