The Guelph Golf and Curling Club introduced golf to the City of Guelph in 1912, and since 1999 we have welcomed public access, while still continuing the "private club? tradition of family and membership. Our cornerstones are quality service, history and family, and membership means you also gain access to over 30 additional Golf Clubs across Ontario.Whether you are looking to enjoy Guelph's most active and affordable membership programs, excellent hospitality facilities, modern curling rinks, or simply to enjoy a mature nine-holes of golf, Guelph's home course welcomes you!The Guelph Golf and Curling Club is Guelph's Home Course. Since 1912.
Our Cobalt course is a Par 72 layout that can play up to 6500 yards from the Blue tees. The 1st hole offers up a challenging risk/reward type of shot on this dogleg left par 4. The lengthy par 5 4th hole features 'out-of-bounds' down the entire left hand side, with 2 strategically placed ponds guarding your approach shot to the green.
Restaurant NINE18 offers an ideal setting for parties, social gatherings, and corporate events of up to 120 people. An open concept space – NINE18 occupies the west elevation of the clubhouse, complete with a wrap around, covered & heated terrace overlooking the luxurious fairways, a full service bar & lounge, and a landscaped Garden Terrace Tent for tournaments, weddings and social gatherings.
Restaurant NINE18 offers an ideal setting for parties, social gatherings, and corporate events of up to 120 people. An open concept space – NINE18 occupies the west elevation of the clubhouse, complete with a wrap around, covered & heated terrace overlooking the luxurious fairways, a full service bar & lounge, and a landscaped Garden Terrace Tent for tournaments, weddings and social gatherings.
Shelburne Golf and Country Club is a picturesque 18-hole golf course located on the western edge of the Niagara Escarpment. The professionally-designed course plays over easily walked terrain with silica sand bunkers and six spring -fed ponds providing a challenge to all levels of golfers. In the last few years 9 new tee decks, adding 230 yards to the course, were brought into play adding to the challenge for the lower handicap, long-hitting player. Playing enhancements were completed on four holes in 2007, to speed up play and provide greater visual definition to the bunkers, water hazards and fairways, along with the addition of 400 trees. Also, the automatic irrigation system was expanded to improve the overall condition and playability of the course.
Osprey Valley features three distinctive 18-hole championship courses designed by acclaimed Canadian architect, Doug Carrick. Located in the picturesque rolling hills of Caledon, it offers a golfing experience as vivid as it is challenging.'Osprey Valley will not disappoint. All three courses are visually stunning but offer completely different golfing experiences... Perennially rated amongst the finest courses in the province.'