Hamilton Golf and Country Club

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Ontario
Canada

Hamilton Golf and Country Club is a prestigious 27-hole parkland course located in Ancaster, Ontario, with over 125 years of history as a leading Canadian golf destination. Originally designed by Harry Colt, the course was recently restored by architect Martin Ebert to complete Colt's original vision. The layout features a masterful routing across challenging terrain characterized by majestic, twisting land that defines the parkland setting.

The course has hosted numerous prestigious competitions and attracted the game's greatest players throughout its history, from Bobby Jones to Rory McIlroy, including hosting the RBC Canadian Open. The restoration focused on preserving Colt's design principles while adding refined finishing touches to the challenging routing. Hamilton's 27-hole configuration serves members, their families, and guests, offering a comprehensive golf experience across demanding topography that tests players of varying skill levels while maintaining the classical design characteristics that have defined the course for more than a century.

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