The National Golf Club of Canada explained

The National Golf Club of Canada
Pushpin Map:Canada Southern Ontario
Coordinates:43.8085°N -79.5796°W
Holes:18
Website:The National Golf Club of Canada
Par1:71
Length1:7235yd

The National Golf Club of Canada is a golf club in Woodbridge, Ontario. It has frequently been called the best golf course in Canada,[1] [2] and has been called one of the best golf courses in the world.[3] The club has also been criticized for its men-only membership policy.

Course

The club was founded by Harvey Kalef, Gil Blechman and Irv Hennick. The golf course was designed by George Fazio and Tom Fazio.[4] Construction began on May 15, 1973 and the course officially opened in 1975. The club's first professional was Ken Venturi, a retired professional golfer and later a commentator for CBS Sports. The course is notoriously difficult, and has been called the toughest in Canada.[5] It is also highly acclaimed - the course has been called the best in Canada by a number of reviewers. It also has received acclaim from international publications, where it was ranked among the world's best.

Membership

Club membership is famously open to men only. The policy came under scrutiny after Augusta National Golf Club abandoned its men-only policy in 2012.[6] The club faced calls to open its membership up to women.

Notes and References

  1. News: Mastroianni. Frank. Course Review: The National Golf Club of Canada. Canadian Golf Magazine . January 30, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304032431/http://canadiangolfmagazine.com/course-review-the-national-golf-club-of-canada/ . March 4, 2016.
  2. News: McCarthy. Jon. Just like Tiger Woods, the golf industry will be fine. 13 May 2015. Toronto Sun. 11 September 2014.
  3. Web site: Robinson. Peter. Golf in Canada not a cheap pursuit. CBC. 13 May 2015. 24 May 2012.
  4. Web site: Long. Brett. Adam Brown and the National Golf Club of Canada Celebrate 40th Anniversary. Golf Association of Ontario. 13 May 2015.
  5. News: Golf clubs should no longer exclude women. 13 May 2015. The Globe and Mail. 27 August 2012.
  6. News: Thompson. Robert. Anachronistic, but not Augusta National. 13 May 2015. Globe and Mail. 23 August 2012.