Settlers' Ghost Golf Club, Golfplatz in Kanada
Settlers' Ghost Golf Club is a course in Ontario built on hilly terrain covered with red pines and hardwood trees. It features four sets of tees ranging from about 4,900 yards to over 6,300 yards, accommodating players of different skill levels.
The course opened in 2004 and was built on an old farmstead, designed by John Robinson with significant elevation changes. The design honors the region's early settlers and nearby Huron communities.
The name reflects early settlers and Huron communities who originally inhabited this region. Visitors can sense this historical connection woven into the course's design and details.
The course sits between Horseshoe Valley Resort and the village of Craighurst near Barrie. On-site, visitors find a farmhouse-style clubhouse with refreshments and dining, plus golf lessons from experienced instructors.
The opening hole starts near an old barn and presents an immediate challenge with its green set on high ground. The closing hole is framed by tall red pines and delivers a strong finish overlooking the rolling landscape.
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