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
Meadow Land Golf Club is a 9 hole golf course that is ideal for the beginner and intermediate alike. Both an affordable and enjoyable golf experience conveniently located 10 minutes west of Orangeville on the 6th Line of Amaranth; less than 45 minute drive from Brampton, Guelph or Newmarket.
A fairly level mature course offers an easy walk for the young and the young at heart. Generous well maintained fairways and excellent assortment of holes adds to the playability and challenges of the golf course. Grass bunkers surround the large deceptive greens that will prove a daunting test of the golfer's skills.
Number eight, the signature hole challenges the "long drivers" with a large spring-fed pond strategically placed along the two sides of the green with trees to the left and behind. Although only 384 yards, the sixth hole can play as a par 4 or par 5 depending on the wind. The "winds of Amaranth" can add a new dimension to each round of golf at Meadow Land Golf Club.
Orangeville offers a very challenging layout for every caliber of player who visits. Each hole of the 2800 yard course is well framed by large, matured trees. The large, undulating greens make putting an enjoyable challenge. The 373 yard par four 9th hole is the most demanding on the course. sweeping dogleg left that requires an accurate first shot from an elevated tee. This sets up a tricky approach shot down hill to a very undulating green.
GoLf coarse nestled on the South Western shore of Lake Simcoe. This beautifully manicured gem has matured into one of the best kept secrets in the area. You may recognize this magnificent golf coarse off the movie screen. It was used for filming the movie the Tin Cup. Offering a membership, daily fee, leagues, tournament play and a relaxing and unpretentious atmosphere. Harbour View is truly a place where everyone can feel at home.
Lora Bay has been sculpted by renowned Canadian architect, Thomas McBroom and PGA Tour Star, Tom Lehman. Lora Bay shows the signatures of what golfers have come to expect from McBroom, with devilishly designed bunkers and slippery sloped greens. While Tom Lehman has brought his experiences from around the world to Lora Bay, even using inspirations from Riviera Country Club in California in the design process of the Par 5, 16th hole.
Our Golf Course offers a balance & mixture of short and long holes for players of all levels. Conveniently located on Hwy 11 near Hawkestone, midway between Barrie and Orillia Trehaven Golf and Country Club offers 18 holes with a traditional feel. Gently rolling fairways, a meandering stream and several water hazards will challenge the beginner or the serious player. We have a fully stocked pro shop as well as available power cart and club rentals.
A very well maintained and challenging 18 hole course. Holes are short but the fairways are narrow and the bush is close and thick. Friendly staff. Great Burger. No driving range at present. Read more