Westmount Golf and Country Club explained

The Westmount Golf and Country Club is a private sports and country club located in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. Its grounds span the municipal boundary with Waterloo. The club features golf, curling and tennis facilities.

The club was founded in 1929 by members of the Grand River Golf Club. The club was officially opened in 1931, and its golf course architect was Stanley Thompson. The curling facility was opened in 1963 and a tennis facility in 1977.

Golf

Major golf tournaments held at the Westmount have included the Canadian Open Golf Championship in 1957, the Canadian Ladies Open and Closed Championship in 1965, the Canadian Amateur Golf Championship in 1969, the Labatt's International Golf Classic for the C.P.G.A. in 1981, and the 1990 du Maurier Classic.

Curling

Westmount Golf and Country Club
Location:50 Inverness Dr.
Kitchener, Ontario N2M 4Z9
Established:1963 (curling)
Club Type:Dedicated ice
Cca Region:OCA Zone 12
Sheets:Six
Rock Colours:Red and Yellow
Website:http://www.westmountgolf.com/curling.aspx

The Westmount Club has been home to many provincial champions:

The Club hosted the 2007 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship.

References

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