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The Marshes Golf Club hosted the Canadian PGA Seniors’ Championship from 2005 to 2009. [5] The Marshes Golf Club hosted the 2015 World Junior Girls Championship. [6] It also hosts local and provincial amateur championships. [7] Marshes Golf Club with Kanata Research Park in background
The Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club, often referred to as Ottawa Hunt or the Hunt Club, is a private golf and curling club in Canada, located in Ottawa, Ontario.Founded 117 years ago in 1908 as a hunting club, it has hosted many world-class professional and amateur golf tournaments, along with many high-profile Canadian curling events.
Royal Ottawa Golf Club, QUE 2024: Riverside Country Club, SASK: Tyler Mawhinney United States: 273: Ashton McCulloch 274 2023: The Pulpit Club, ONT: Ashton McCulloch Canada: 277: Phil Arci 282 2022: Point Grey Golf & Country Club, BC: Luis Carrera Mexico: 274: Robbie Latter 276 2021: Ambassador Golf Club, ONT: Max Sekulic Canada: 267: A.J ...
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The Royal Ottawa Golf Club is a private golf club located in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada. It was founded in 1891, and has made major contributions to the development of Canadian golf right from its early years, hosting many important championships and meetings, and continues to do so.
The following is an incomplete list of golf courses in Newfoundland and Labrador. [1] Amaruk Golf Club; Bally Haly Golf & Curling Club; Blomidon Golf & Country Club; Brookside Golf Resort; Grand Falls Golf Club; Grande Meadows Golf Club; Gros Morne Golf Resort; Harmon Links; Humber River Golf Club; Humber Valley Golf Resort; Pippy Park Golf Club
It was founded as the Canadian Golf Association on June 6, 1895, at the Royal Ottawa Golf Club.The 'Royal' prefix was granted in June 1896 by Queen Victoria through the Governor General of Canada at that time, Lord Aberdeen, who was a patron of the association.
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