St. Charles Country Club, Private golf course in Winnipeg, Canada
St. Charles Country Club is a private golf facility in Winnipeg with three separate nine-hole courses. Each layout was designed by different renowned architects and offers distinct playing characteristics and design features.
The club was founded in 1904 and underwent significant changes in 1919 when Donald Ross redesigned the original layout. This early restructuring set the foundation for its current three-course configuration.
The club's three nine-hole courses were named after their designers in 2004 to acknowledge their architectural contributions. This naming tradition reflects how the membership values the craft behind each layout they play.
This is a members-only club where golfers can access all 27 holes across the three courses. The North and South courses are traditionally combined for championship tournaments and varying skill levels.
The club has historically trained golfers who went on to compete at the national level and represent Canada. This connection to the country's competitive golf heritage remains part of its reputation.
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