A parkland-style course built around wide corridors and challenging green sites with deep bunkers, the North was originally designed to offer signature playability and a strategic challenge for players of all skill levels. In 2023, the North saw a full-scale renovation led by Ian Andrew to transform the course into a venue for high-level competition and offer a championship experience for all golfers.

NORTH

Architect: Doug Carrick (2001), Renovated by Ian Andrew (2023)

#54 - SCOREGolf Top 100 Golf Courses in Canada (2022) | #21 - Top 59 Canadian Public Courses (2023)

A true parkland-style course, the North (formerly known as Toot) opened its welcoming fairways in 2001, displaying many of the signature design features architect Doug Carrick has come to be known for throughout Canadian golf. While its width off the tee may be benevolent, deep greenside bunkers and undulating putting surfaces put a premium on approaching pins from the right angles, providing a challenge that rewards good shots but tests those who get out of position.


RENOVATION GALLERY

Click through the gallery below to see renderings of the new holes and progress photos from throughout this year

Course Architect Ian Andrew describes the changes to the dramatic par-5 18th hole

Course Architect Ian Andrew describes the changes to the difficult par-3 11th hole

Course Architect Ian Andrew describes the changes to the short par-4 sixth hole

Course Architect Ian Andrew describes the changes to the 13th hole

“The parkland-style course has sweeping fairways, terrific green sites and a phenomenal risk-reward closing par 5.”

- SCOREGolf

IMAGE GALLERY

Click through the gallery below to see photos of each hole, including select images from award-winning photographer Chris Fry