Founded in 1902, Lambton is a Club with both a storied history and a vision for the future. Over the years the golf course has been shaped by some of the world's most renowned architects, been host to numerous provincial and national championships and been home to some of the most colorful contributors to the game. By establishing roots through the rolling terrain defined by the Humber River and Black Creek, what was 100 years ago a club on the outskirts is now an easily accessible green-space gem in the heart of Toronto. But while history and tradition are part of the fabric of Lambton, the Club is more recently known for its ability to evolve and meet the needs of today's family. In 2001 Lambton opened its state-of-the-art clubhouse, ideally designed to support Lambton's golf and tennis activities along with the Club's active year-round social calendar. In 2008 the Club retained 'the Open Doctor' Rees Jones to redesign both the 18 Hole Championship Course and 9 Hole Valley Course. The renewed golf course and five new year-round tennis courts were unveiled in 2011
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The Iron and the Eagle Golf and Country Club is like a walk in the woods. Set in a beautiful, natural environment, the Club is located just five kilometers northwest of Orangeville and 30 minutes from Brampton, Guelph and Mississauga. You are just minutes away from a great game of golf.This championship, nine-hole golf course plays 6404 yards for 18 holes. Front tees play for 4966 yards. Mature trees separate the holes, so you feel like you're by yourself on the course. The water is in play on three holes, and the wind is often a factor. A straight drive is needed on the second, 416 yards to the pin. There's a dogleg left on the third, and an optical illusion awaits you on the fifth. A large pond separates three tee decks from an elevated green on the spectacular signature hole number eight. While approaching home on number nine, you'll encounter moundings to your left and four bunkers, two on either side as you approach the green.Work your short game on the pitch and chip, or practice on the putting green.