Mississaugua Golf & Country Club

Local nameMississaugua Golf and Country Club
LocationMississauga

The Mississaugua Golf & Country Club is a mixed club featuring an 18-hole championship golf course, curling facilities with six sheets, pro shop and lounge, tennis courts and an active bridge club. It was founded in 1906 and is located in south-central Mississauga, Ontario.

Built on the site of the Credit Indian Village approximately fifty years after the land was initially expropriated, the course started as 9 holes, designed by Percy Barrett of the Lambton Golf Club. In 1909, the course was expanded to 18 by George Cumming from the Toronto Golf Club, and in 1919 Donald Ross made several revisions. The course was lengthened by Stanley Thompson in 1927, to prepare for the 1931 Canadian Open. It currently plays to par 71, measuring 6,663 yards from the gold tees and 7,115 yards from the back black tees. The club went through a golf course renovation program by redoing all of their greens in the latter part of 2007 and ending mid year 2008.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississaugua_Golf_&_Country_Club

Official Website http://www.mississauguagolf.com/

Address Mississauga L5C, Canada

Coordinates 43°33'0.89" N -79°37'56.584" E

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