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06-14-2008 09:02 PM #1
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Best public courses?
headed to toronto for a weekend and will have time to play two courses. would like to play some really nice courses, ive only played lionhead legends in the toronto area. from what ive read some of the best public courses not too far from the city are:
angus glen
wooden sticks
copper creek
osprey valley
and up north a couple hours:
bigwin
deerhurst
taboo
the rock
ideally we'd like to stay close to the city if possible unless going north means much better courses, what you reccomend for two rounds? doesn't have to be from that list, feel free to suggest anything. thanks!
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06-15-2008 10:14 AM #2
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Toronto, like Ottawa, has some nice courses. Milton and Markham areas have some great courses. But if you're open to going north, I'd say it's no contest...Bigwin and Deerhurst (Highlands, that is). And if you and the wallet are up to it, The Rock at sunrise on day 1, then Deerhurst at twilight with a full day and maybe 36 devoted to Bigwin. I suck at this game but have played it coast to coast in Canada and those are by far my favorite public courses. I'd just add one thing... TAKE ME WITH YOU!!
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06-15-2008 10:01 PM #3
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Glen Abbey is a public course. Mind you, it is a very expensive public course.
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06-18-2008 09:09 AM #4
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we're thinking of playing osprey heathlands because its the 'cheapest' of the lot and then trying to decide between glenn abbey or angus glenn twilight. which is better?
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06-18-2008 09:21 AM #5
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I don't know which one is better, but keep in mind that the Canadian Open is being held at Glen Abbey this year at the end of July.
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06-18-2008 05:53 PM #6
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Go for Angus Glen, North course. The service is top notch. Glen Abbey should be turned over to condo developers IMHO.
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06-23-2008 11:58 AM #7
check out Lionhead..expensive but very nice
Scott - Golf...Fail.
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06-23-2008 12:14 PM #8
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06-24-2008 01:21 PM #9
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Glen Abbey is a solid course, but overpriced and rather plain to play. AG North is much better than AG South.
I think playing Osprey Valley Heathlands and Hoot would be your best bet. Will cost about $180 total (w/cart) to play the two courses on the same day about 1 hr North of the City. I would rather play the Hoot than Glen Abbey or Angus Glen.
Nobody leaves this place dissappointed.
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06-25-2008 09:40 AM #10
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07-21-2008 07:23 AM #11
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thanks for the tips by the way, we played heathlands and the front nine of hoot, what a great place.. three four star courses in one place, pretty special. strange how dead it was though, there was hardly anyone on the courses.. not that i'm complaining but i can't see how they're making much money, there's no real estate, and they were probably at less than half capacity on a beautiful saturday morning.
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07-21-2008 10:22 AM #12
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Glad you enjoyed it.
The rumour is that the owner is wealthy and the course just makes enough to cover the expenses, which he is fine with.
Also a rumour that they are going to build more courses and a hotel/resort.
For years there has been talk that Clublink is trying to buy the courses.
The problem facing the course is that it is 1-1.5 hours from Toronto and many people don't want to make the drive.
I go once or twice a year and play 45+ holes
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