Caledon Golf Country Club

I’ve been golfing for the better part of about 10 years now. Although I’ve only played courses within Ontario, I have experienced some of the best this province has to offer. At the top of my list would be Lionhead’s Masters and Legends courses, which I’ve played a handful of times.

Yesterday, a friend and I played Caledon Country Club in Inglewood, Ontario. This course is about 25 minutes north of Mississauga, set on open country land. The course is a par 71 playing stretching around 6000 yards. You have the option of walking or using a cart, but with so many hills and holes so far apart from each other, consider spending the extra money.

The course brings water into play often (10 of the 18 holes), most notably on number 9 (par 4, 298 yards), which coincidently is called ‘Go For Broke’ – enough said. Club selection is vital on a course like this, since narrow fairways, bushes, trees and water come into play very often. Words of advice, stay out of the bunkers, most have huge lips and are unforgiving.

The course is pretty pricey at around $70 CAD and was rated 14th best course in GTA. Overall given it’s still April and we had a ton of rain fall last weekend, the course was in above average condition.

Caledon Club House

Caledon Hole 1

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