fully irrigated golf course designed to capture and hold the golfers' interest. A real test of golf from the championship tees, enabling seasoned golfers to test and improve all aspects of their game. The regular tees provide a pleasant, easy to walk course that is ideal for all. All three golf courses are very conducive to seniors, ladies and those just getting into the game.
Once the site of a prosperous bootleggers operation during prohibition, Whisky Run Golf Club is a picturesque 27 hole golf course located near the shores of Lake Erie just east of Port Colborne. Each of the three nines is unique in its design, length and challenge.After purchasing the property in 1984, owner Lou Nieuwland took a walk around the perimeter, came home, and drew up the plans for a golf course.
EventsWelcome to Norfolk Golf & Country ClubThe Norfolk Golf & Country Club is a private golf, tennis and squash facility which permits limited public play. Built in 1895 and redesigned by Stanley Thompson, it is home to the warmest group of individuals you will find anywhere.
James Skrypec is the Director of Instruction at Deer Ridge Golf Club in Kitchener, Ontario. James has been teaching golf for over 10 years at some notable properties such as; Olde Florida Golf Club, Jasper Park Lodge Golf Club, The National Golf Club of Canada, Castle Stuart Golf Links and now has settled at Deer Ridge Golf Club.
James leads The Golf Academy at Deer Ridge which offers a Private Club Experience to the Public.
Welcome to Acton Golf Club the Acton Golf Club is an attractive course neatly tucked away on the edge of the Niagara Escarpment. The course plays through mature stands of oak, birch, maple and pine trees and was expanded to 18 holes for the 1998 season. At less than 450 yards the 13th hole is a deceptively difficult par five that provides a terrific risk/rewards challenge. A creek crossing the fairway about 80 yards in front of the green on this dogleg left, offers long hitters an opportunity for birdie. Miss your approach shot, however, and you're looking at a bogey or worse.