Welcome to Nation Golf Club
Established early in 1994, Nation Golf Club is a public golf facility that aims to challenge all levels of golfers. Located only 35 minutes east of the Nations Capital, we are pleased to be considered one of your favorite Ottawa Golf Courses.
With smooth fairways, steep elevations and well-manicured bent grass greens, Nation Golf Club is one of the most challenging golf course in eastern Ontario. With its ever-flowing creek and multiple ponds, water will have an enormous impact on your game.
Nation Golf Club is a panoramic golf course of superior quality and it is the ideal location to organize your annual golf tournament and or to celebrate an important event.
Nation Golf Club has everything to provide you with a memorable golf experience or successful celebration!
So please join us and take advantage of all that we have to offer here at the Nation Golf Club. We look forward to seeing you soon
Claude & Josee
Blanchette
Fore! Smith Falls Golf And Country Club is your destination for a relaxing day on the course. Bring your friends for a weekend round on our challenging course. Tee off from three different locations depending on your skill level. Feeling famished after the back nine? Come by our dining room for a hearty meal - we serve all-day breakfast. We are also a perfect location for your next charity event or banquet. Call today or visit our website to book a tee-time.
Lombard Glen Golf & Country Club is a scenic 18 hole semi-private golf facility, beautifully designed to feature challenging water hazards on 9 different holes, tree lined fairways and bent grass greens. Par 70 over 6000 yards from the golf tees, challenging enough for the experienced golfer, yet friendly to the novice player, Lombard Glen is the perfect place for an enjoyable round of golf as well as a great location for company outings or any private function.
The Brockville Country Club was founded in 1914, the first President being John A. MacKenzie. The club house was located on the shores of the St. Lawrence River - its nine hole golf course had two holes on the south side of the King's Highway and seven holes on the north side. The club house was destroyed by fire in late November 1937, rebuilt for the following season, and occupied thereafter until October 1976.