Courses
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Battlefield
Located on the North side of the property lies the imposing Battlefield course. Douglas Carrick has managed to create a truly unique course.
The Battlefield course boast a decided links look and a mixture of holes that allows golfers to experience the generous rolling fairways and greens, however also offers a mixture of fairways bound by dense forest and brush.
With bunkers that look like they developed during the war of 1812, molded from bombs exploding on Carrick’s Battlefield fairways before being filled with sand like giant divots, this course is sure to provide some interesting shots. On the other hand, even with the deep bunkers Douglas Carrick has designed fairways that sweep across a gently contoured lakes-and-meadow countryside giving the golfer some breathing room.
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| Lochness Links |
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This is an upscale modern links course, designed by Graham Cooke & Associates, and built on 225 acres once owned by the St. Lawrence Seaway Authority. It's a layout with very few trees and lots of undulating greens, widely acclaimed as a great replica of classic links as they are played in Scotland, the birthplace of the game.
The course, built in 2000, is a rolling landscape of testy mounds, 110 bunkers, water, fescue and bentgrass with the occasional tree.
Besides the pot bunkers, there are seven ponds to contend with and strong par-3s, including the 245-yard 17th hole. Accuracy is vital in playing LochNess Links. Keep your ball in the fairway to stay clear of the rough, the bunkers and the mounding. |
| Peninsula Lakes |
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Designed by renowned architect Rene Muylaert, Peninsula Lakes was developed under a multi-stage plan. What was once the site of a large sand and gravel quarry, soon became one of the premier golf courses in Niagara, now boasting 27 championship holes.
Located in the heart of the Niagara Peninsula atop the escarpment, you will find impeccably groomed fairways and greens and sparkling lakes. Peninsula Lakes is a must play when visiting the Niagara region, just 40 minutes from Mississauga. This championship course is a treat for golfers of all levels, with 27 holes consisting of 3 distinct 9's (Quarry, Hillside and Orchard). |
| Rolling Meadows |
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Rolling Meadows, established in 1970, is a beautiful, challenging eighteen hole Royal Canadian Golf Association member course that will appeal to all levels of golfer. Some of the finest greens in the Niagara Region are now complimented by renovated (2006) fairways to provide a demanding but enjoyable golfing experience. This par 70 course is six thousand, two hundred and twenty four yards long with a rating of 71.6 and a slope of 130 from the blue tee blocks. Holes six, seven and eight, Rolling Meadows own version of “Amen Corner” at fabled Augusta, are stimulatingly difficult and will test a golfer’s course management, accuracy and shot making abilities. Strategically located hazards, rolling fairways and undulating greens make Rolling Meadows a must play for any golfer!
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| Thundering Waters |
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Thundering Waters is John Daly's first "Signature" golf course in Canada.
The golf course features the high risk-reward style of John Daly to enhance the excitement for players of all skill levels.
Thundering Waters combines the parkland tranquility of Augusta National and the wind swept dunes of heathland British Open Championship golf. Sweeping fairways, undulating greens, sculpted bunkers and meandering creeks, all nestled between towering trees and mighty dunes combine to create a true masterpiece. |
| Royal Niagara |
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Royal Niagara is a "must play" course of international standing. Playing over 7,000 yards from the tips, the course features sculpted fairways, undulating greens, cavernous bunkers, and an abundance of water. Nestled between the historic 120-year-old Welland Canal, the beautiful Bruce Trail, and the Niagara Escarpment, Royal Niagara is a stunning course to experience.
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| Legends on the Niagara |
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Ussher's Creek
Our Chippawa short course celebrates the village in which Legends on the Niagara is located and commemorates the rich history of the people and the area that we live. Maintained with the same care and extraordinary standards of the two bigger courses, Chippawa boast an exceptional play for all levels of golfers. Although some may call it an executive course, Chippawa offers a variety of holes that are comparable to those on either Battlefield or Ussher's Creek. With a variety of hazards including fairway and greenside bunkers, a man-made lake and the dense Carolinian forest this course is one that is not to be taken lightly. |
| The Links of Niagara |

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The Links of Niagara offers a solid mix of great driving holes, strategic holes, testy par 3s and some of Niagara's very best greens.
A championship-calibre layout from tee to green, the Links of Niagara is built on a gently rolling landscape and features fairways bounded by mature treelines, bunkers and numerous water hazards. In play on ten holes, a number of ponds and two creeks define the character of the course and the way it plays.
Situated on 180 acres of pristine NIagara countryside, the Links of Niagara offers a challenging test of golf, no matter one's skills. Not only a great golf course, facilities include a driving range, short-game range, putting greens, chipping and bunker practice areas. |
| Whirlpool |

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The Whirlpool Golf Course is one of Canada’s most highly rated and renowned public golf courses.
It is owned and operated by the Niagara Parks Commission and is located in a spectacular setting against the backdrop of the Niagara River Whirlpool and Gorge.
Whirlpool retains its ranking as one of the top public courses in Canada #47. Located in a spectacular setting against the backdrop of the Niagara River whirlpool and gorge.
Is an 18 hole, par 72 championship course. Designed by Stanley Thompson. Has been given a 4 star rating by Golf Digest.
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| Beechwood |
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Beechwood was once the scene of musket fie and fighting, June 24th, 1813 to be exact, when British forces surprised the invading American troops in the Battle of Beaverdams. The fierce engagement which lasted three hours, is recorded in American history as the "Battle at the Beech Woods". The battle was fought in an area that covers from today's golf course west to the present Welland Canal. Canadian heroine Laura Secord is remembered for her famous walk from St. Davids to DeCou House to warn the British of the impending attack.
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| Grand Niagara |
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Our mission at Grand Niagara is to create the finest golf resort in Canada. By employing leading international course and resort designers we’re going to produce a destination that will attract visitors from across the globe
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