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
The Friendliest and most helpful staff, beautiful course, and five star dinning put this course as my favorite city escape! cant say enough about this place and red hat club , wow what a steal!Read more
The Golf Lab is teaming up with Club Link to bring a unique PGA Tour experience to your home club. The Golf Lab's Mobile Tour Van is fully equipped to provide you with the same experience touring pros receive on a daily basis.
The new 18-hole championship golf course at Baxter Creek Golf Club is open to the public and offers great value - high quality at affordable rates. Golf Architect David L Moote, designer of Golf Digest's 2004 Best New Course in Canada (The Rock, Muskoka, ON), has considered every design aspect of the landscape to provide enjoyment for guests of all golfing abilities. Mr. Moote has respectfully retained the character of the Larmer family farm while sculpting exciting course features. Rolling fairways plus classic time period Stanley Thompson/Donald Ross-esque greens and bunkers reflect a Highland or Big Sky flavour interspersed with holes meandering through established woodlot, naturalized areas and along the picturesque Baxter Creek. Course design, construction and on-going operations reflect a commitment to the highest standards of Environmental Responsibility.
First, I want to say that I was thoroughly impressed with the staff. Everyone had a smile on their face. And the service was great!
The course was fun. It was just enough challenge to keep me enjoying myself and I didn't get frustrated like I do at other courses that are so much more difficult.
It was a great day at Shawneeki.Read more