Hamilton Golf and Country Club, Private golf course in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada
Hamilton Golf and Country Club is a private golf facility in Ancaster featuring 27 holes arranged across three separate courses. The site includes practice areas, a par-3 course, and clubhouse dining facilities.
English architect Harry Colt designed the original 18 holes in 1914 for this location. Canadian architect Robbie Robinson later expanded it by adding nine more holes in 1974.
The club ranks second among Canadian golf courses and regularly hosts the Canadian Open, attracting international professional players to Ontario.
Access to the course is limited to members and accompanied guests, so arrange a visit through a member in advance. The best time to experience the grounds is from spring through fall when conditions are most favorable.
This course ranks among Canada's most respected facilities and has hosted the prestigious Canadian Open championship, drawing leading golfers from around the world. During one of these tournaments, a player achieved an exceptional score of 10 under par with a 60-stroke round.
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