Ontario Golf Course Reviews
Pine Knot Golf in Ontario: Tie the knot but first shoot a career-low round
Some golf courses market themselves as challenging, others as scenic. Pine Knot Golf & Country Club wants you to know you can come out here and have a career day. "One of the comments we get out here is, 'Hey, I shot my best round,'" Director of Golf Brent Keating said.
Nature and quirks take center stage at Ontario's St. Thomas Golf and Country Club
The environmentally conscious private club built a butterfly house behind the eighth green. Constructed of loose-fitting logs, it gives caterpillars a place to build their cocoons and spend the winter. In the spring, St. Thomas Golf and Country Club members are rewarded with the spectacle of beautiful butterflies.
Ontario's Ironwood Golf Club: White squirrels and tricky holes
Opened in the mid-'60s, the golf course at Ironwood Golf Club has been expanded, tweaked and fiddled with for four decades, and it's not finished yet. This work-in-progress is an interesting little course that, along with fun golf, offers the astonishing sight of white squirrels.
- Ontario's Fire Rock: Good golf courses don't have to come from pristine nature
- Ontario's RiverBend Golf: A windy challenge for golfers of a certain age
- Ontario's Whistle Bear Golf Club is big and beastly, especially when the wind kicks up
- Copper Creek's a lush, plush rush
- Vanbiesbrouck shoots and scores with Crimson Ridge
- Eagle Creek Golf Course: An Exceptional Risk-Reward Design
- Deer Creek North: Challenging You in a Distinctly Different Way
- Whirlpool Golf Club
- Willow Valley Golf Course
- Oaks of Cobden Golf Club
- Manitowaning Lodge Golf and Tennis Resort
- Mnidoo Valley Assiginack Wikwemikong Golf Club
- Annandale Golf and Country Club: Nestled in the Valley of Duffin's Creek
- King's Forest Golf Club
- Mnidoo Valley Assiginack Wikwemikong Golf Club
- Almost Heaven: Owl's Head Resort in Quebec
- Renfrew Golf Club


