
Canada's golfing heritage spans over 150 years, beginning with Royal Montreal Golf Club in 1873—the oldest golf club in North America. The nation's golf landscape showcases remarkable diversity, from the links terrain of Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Island where Cabot Links represents Canada's first genuine links layout, to the mountain courses of the Canadian Rockies featuring legendary Stanley Thompson designs.
St George's Golf & Country Club - Ontario
Ontario, Canada
Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge Golf Course
Alberta, Canada
Cabot Cape Breton - Cabot Cliffs
Nova Scotia, Canada
Toronto Golf Club - Colt Course
Ontario, Canada
Fairmont Banff Springs Golf Course
Alberta, Canada
Cabot Cape Breton - Cabot Links
Nova Scotia, Canada
Hamilton Golf & Country Club (West & South)
Ontario, Canada
Capilano Golf & Country Club
British Columbia, Canada
Cape Breton Highland Links
Nova Scotia, Canada
Sagebrush Golf Club
British Columbia, Canada
National Golf Club of Canada
Ontario, Canada
Blackhawk Golf Club
Alberta, Canada
Westmount Golf & Country Club
Ontario, Canada
The Pulpit Club (The Paintbrush)
Ontario, Canada
Mount Bruno Country Club
Québec, Canada
The Avalon Club (Goodwood Golf Club)
Ontario, Canada
Oviinbyrd Golf Club
Ontario, Canada
Victoria Golf Club - Canada
British Columbia, Canada
Beacon Hall Golf Club
Ontario, Canada
Memphrémagog Golf Club
Québec, Canada