The Toronto Golf Club
Club information
Toronto Golf Club is located in Toronto
Toronto Golf Club
Coordinates43°35′35″N 79°33′14″W / 43.593°N 79.554°W / 43.593; -79.554
Location1305 Dixie Road
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Established1876 (1876)
TypePrivate
Total holes18
Events hostedCanadian Open (1905, 1909, 1914, 1921 and 1927)
Canadian Amateur Championship (1898, 1901, 1903, 1905, 1909, 1913, 1926, 1995, 2017)
Websitetorontogolfclub.com
Designed byHarry Colt
Par70
Length6,251 metres (6,836 yd)
Course rating73.7
Slope rating141

The Toronto Golf Club is a private golf club in Mississauga, Ontario, a suburban municipality to the west of Toronto. Established in Toronto in 1876, it is the third-oldest golf club in North America, after the Royal Montreal Golf Club and the Royal Quebec Golf Club. The Toronto Golf Club adopted its current name in 1909 and moved to its present location in 1913. The Club has hosted the Canadian Open five times and the Canadian Amateur Championship nine times, more than any other club.

History

Aerial view of the Toronto Golf Club and its courses in Mississauga

It originated on a parcel of land known as the Fernhill property, which was included within the city of Toronto in the 1900s. The original course was located east of Coxwell Avenue between the railway and slightly south of Eastwood Road and then along a narrow area between tracks and north side of Gerrard Street east to Kildonan Road. In 1909, the Club obtained a new charter without share capital, and the original name of the Club, "The Toronto Golf Club", was restored. The following year, it was decided to acquire a new site in Toronto Township, now Mississauga. The old course is now a residential area on the south end of East Danforth.

The Club is located on the banks of the Etobicoke River, and its 18-hole course was designed by the renowned English architect Harry Colt.[1] The course was ready for play in the fall of 1912, and its clubhouse was completed in 1913. In 1919, the Club bought additional land to the north and had a new nine-hole course built which opened in 1921. George Cumming was hired in 1900, at age 21, to serve as head professional and remained in that position for 50 years.[2] Doug Rankin is the current Head Professional. Hired in 1991, Rankin took over from John Hunt, who was the Professional from 1959 to 1990. Lou Cumming, Professional 1950-59; George Cumming, Professional 1900-50; Arthur Smith, Professional 1895-99.

Tournaments hosted

The Toronto Golf Club has hosted several major events in its history. The golf club was a former rota course of the Canadian Open, hosting the event on five occasions. It hosted the event twice at its original location in Toronto (1905 and 1909), and hosted the event three more times at its current location in 1914, 1921 and 1927. The Toronto Golf Club has also hosted the Canadian Amateur Championship nine times, more than any other club. The golf club played host to the tournament in 1898, 1901, 1903, 1905, 1909, 1913, 1926, 1995, and 2017.

References

  1. "Ian Andrew's Golf Design Blog: Finding Harry Colt". Archived from the original on November 22, 2015.
  2. "Clubmakers: George Cumming (Dumfries/Toronto)". AntiqueGolfScotland.com. Retrieved November 21, 2015.
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