Toronto Golf Course 
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Address:
Dixie Road
Etobicoke
Ontario
Canada
The Toronto Golf Club, founded in 1876, is the third oldest golf club in North America. Located in Mississauga, Ontario, the club relocated to its current site in 1911, where it engaged renowned golf architect H.S. Colt to design the course. The Colt design has been restored and remains central to the club's identity, celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2012.
The course has established itself as a premier championship venue, hosting the Canadian Open five times and the Canadian Amateur Championship nine times throughout its history. The club is characterized by its classic clubhouse, well-maintained grounds, and a strong culture of tradition and respect among its membership.
As a private members-only club, The Toronto Golf Club maintains exclusivity while preserving its historical significance. The course reflects Colt's architectural philosophy and design principles, making it a notable example of early 20th-century golf course design in Canada. The club's evolution from its origins on farmland at the Fernhill property to its current prestigious status demonstrates its importance within North American golf history.
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