Mississaugua Golf & Country Club, Golf and curling club in Ontario, Canada
Mississaugua Golf and Country Club is a sports facility featuring an 18-hole course laid out along the Credit River with varied elevation changes across its terrain. The property includes practice areas, target greens, natural grass training decks, and indoor simulators to accommodate year-round play.
The club was founded in 1906 and quickly became a venue for major golf tournaments over the decades. Its courses hosted competitions that drew elite professional players and shaped its reputation in Canadian golf.
Members gather here throughout the year for golf in summer and curling in winter, forming a social community around these two sports. The dual focus brings together people who value both traditions and creates a continuous rhythm of gatherings and competitions.
The course is accessible year-round thanks to indoor facilities for colder months, making planning flexible regardless of season. Advance reservation is advisable to secure tee times, particularly for groups or during peak hours.
The twelfth hole stands out as a demanding par-5 that tests even the best players competing in tournaments. Jack Nicklaus faced significant difficulty on this hole during play, highlighting just how tough this particular stretch of the course can be.
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