Weston Golf and Country Club, Private golf course in Toronto, Canada
Weston Golf and Country Club is a private 18-hole golf course in Ontario featuring a challenging layout that incorporates natural features throughout the grounds. The course offers multiple tee positions to accommodate golfers of different skill levels.
The course was established in 1915 and gained prominence when Arnold Palmer won his first PGA Tour event there in 1955. This victory helped establish the club's reputation in professional golf.
The Willie Park Jr. Memorial tournament, established in 1925, remains an annual tradition that brings together elite amateur male players at the club.
The course is typically open to members from May through October with specific dress code requirements including collared shirts. Visitors should inquire ahead about access for non-members.
Canadian Golf Hall of Fame inductee Warren Sye, who won multiple championships, earned lifetime membership status at the club for his achievements.
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