Garrison Golf and Curling Club, Sports complex in Kingston, Canada
Garrison Golf and Curling Club is a sports complex featuring an 18-hole golf course and four curling sheets located within Canadian Forces Base Kingston. The clubhouse contains a pub, modern conference facilities, and a pro shop stocked with golf and curling equipment.
The facility opened in 1961 as a curling club with four ice sheets. It expanded to a full golf operation through two phases, adding nine holes in 1971 and nine more in 1985.
The clubhouse serves as a gathering place for military personnel, defense employees, and civilian members of the Kingston community. The facility shapes the social rhythm of life at the base.
Access to the facility is generally available to base members, though some areas may require security clearance for entry. Visitors should check in advance about equipment availability and whether advance booking is needed for specific activities.
Professional golfer Matt McQuillan, who earned PGA Tour privileges in 2011, honed his early skills at this facility. His journey from a military-base course to professional golf shows the quality of instruction available here.
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