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Golf Courses in Oakville and Milton

Whether you are a seasoned pro or a newcomer to the greens, golf is a reliable sport that’s always a hit. Luckily, the Oakville area tees up plenty of opportunities to play with its lineup of affordable courses from local hot spots to scenic destinations and beyond. Here are a few of our favourite; schedule your visit today and give it your best shot at one of these golf courses!

Glen Abbey Golf Club

Designed by legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus, Glen Abbey Oakville has hosted the RBC Canadian Open, a PGA Tour event and Canada’s National Open Championship, 28 times. Glen Abbey Golf Club boasts a spectacular clubhouse facility including ‘Eighteen’, a sumptuous year-round dining experience open to the public, and a variety of beautiful banquet, meeting and seminar rooms. Property is also home to the Academies of Club Link, the headquarters of Golf Canada, the Canadian Golf Museum and Hall of Fame, and the TaylorMade Performance Lab. Must book and spend sometime here, one of the best Golf Course in Canada.

Golf Club Oakville

The Oakville Golf Club is a private nine-hole golf club when the Town of Oakville only had 3289 residents.  It is built on land owned by the father of one of the founders of the local school known today as St Mildred’s-Lightbourn.  The first official exhibition match to celebrate the Club opening was played between George Cummings, pro of the Toronto Golf Club and William Freeman, pro of the Lambton Golf Club, Nicol Thompson, pro of the Hamilton Golf Club, and George S. Lyons, eight-time amateur champion of Canada, playing out of the Lambton club. Located on 56 acres of land at the south end of 6th Line, running west to the banks of 16 Mile Creek, still on the original acreage. Close enough to most residential neighbourhoods to be accessible within minutes. It’s easy to fit in a game after work on a summer’s eve, a real delight after having perhaps spent a day amidst concrete.

Deerfield Golf Course Oakville

Deerfield offers some of the finest amenities available at a semi-private facility in the area. Access to the club is easy, North side of the QEW at Bronte Rd (Hwy 25). Deerfield offers almost any golf amenity that you can think of at a golf course. Start your day with a bucket of balls, followed by some practice putting on our huge practice green. If you’ve got a few minutes before your tee time, maybe a reasonably priced breakfast is in order. During your round you may want to ride in one of our modern gas-powered golf carts with sunroof. On appropriate days, you can expect a visit from our refreshment cart while on the course. Fully equipped Golf Shop is staffed by helpful CPGA Professionals and can assist you with everything from the choice of a golf glove to a personalized club fitting.

Granite Ridge Golf Course Milton

Granite Ridge Golf club expanded to 36 holes. The millennium brought us the Ruby and Cobalt courses which still stand today to welcome you, your family or your tournament. 36 HOLE GOLF COURSE Granite Ridge offers 3 challenging 18-hole layouts. Each will challenge both the experienced and beginner golfer. The par 4 18th hole is a medium length dogleg right that rewards an accurate tee shot to the corner of the dogleg. The player is then faced with one final challenge as they play their approach shot to a heavily guarded green with bunkers all around. The Cobalt course is sure to test your every ability as you enjoy the scenery on the Niagara Escarpment, recommended by Adnan Mian as well.

Ruby course is a Par 70 layout that can play up to 5800 yards from the Blue Tees. Water comes into play on 14 of the 18 holes on the Ruby course. The term Risk-reward best describes this course that begins with a short but challenging 1st hole where the player must decide on laying up or attempting to carry the large pond on the left side of the hole. The par 5- 4th hole is heavily guarded with trees and fairway bunkers on your 1st and 2nd shots while the pond behind the green will rinse any balls that carry too far on your approach shot. The par 3 – 9th hole plays up to 175 yards with beautiful trees on either side of the green and a large pond in the back. The par 4 – 11th hole is another risk/reward type of hole. A long tee shot leaves a short iron approach to the green but be careful of the ponds on the left and right as you hit your tee shot. An accurate tee shot is must here 😊

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