Grant Home Hardware 2-Man

Event Details

Date: Saturday, 15 August 2026

End Date: Sunday, 16 August 2026

Format: Pairs

Category: Open

Entry Fee: CAD 175.00

Entry Method: Online


The 2026 Grant Home Hardware 2-Man is a two-day team event held at Kirkland Lake Golf Club on August 15-16, 2026. The event includes a practice round on Friday, August 14, with Round 1 played on Saturday, August 15 in best ball format, and Round 2 on Sunday, August 16 in scramble format. Entry is open to both members and non-members. The entry fee is $145 for members and $175 for non-members (plus HST), which includes skins competition and a Saturday night supper. Online registration is available through the club's booking system. Players should indicate their preferred tee time (morning or afternoon) for Saturday and any pairing preferences when registering. Carts are available on a first-come, first-served basis, subject to availability.


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Venue

Kirkland Lake Golf Club

Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Canada

Kirkland Lake Golf Club is one of Northern Ontario's finest courses, located adjacent to Highway 112. The facility features a challenging 9-hole layout with a par of 36, complemented by a clubhouse, driving range, and pro shop. The course was originally established in 1930, with the first five holes constructed in summer 1931 and four additional holes added in 1934. The original course design was planned by J. Stokes of Timmins. The course hosts numerous events throughout the year, including the annual Labour Day Weekend men's tournament, which has been held since 1942. The club has a rich competitive history, with notable club records including an 18-hole course record of 63 (shared by Jed Allick and Steve Polyblank) and a 9-hole record of 27 by Merv Stoughton. The Morland Brothers left a significant tournament legacy, combining for 25 Labour Day victories between 1943 and 1987. The course is open to the public with tee times required and appropriate attire enforced.