Since its opening, the South Course has received much
praise. It was named Best New Course in Canada by Golf
Digest when it opened in 1998. It is currently ranked
number 14 in Canada's Top 100 Courses by Score Magazine
and has received Score's Service in a Public Facility
#1 ranking three consecutive years, 1998 to 2000. The
atmosphere created by Angus Glen's staff is truely infectious.
Patrons are treated to a first class golf experience from
the time they arrive. From the greeting at the bag drop
and on through the day, patrons always receive extra special
attention.
The biggest title
this country has to offer was bestowed on Angus Glen in
May 2000. The RCGA and PGA Tour announced that it would
host two Canadian Opens in 2002 and 2007. The original
Angus Glen South layout played host to the 2002 Bell Canadian
Open, won by John Rollins over Neal Lancaster. The new
North Course, which opened in spring 2001, will play host
to the tournament in 2007.
The new North Course
is a collaborative effort between noted Canadian designer
Doug Carrick (King Valley, Greystone, Osprey Valley) and
American Jay Morrish (Troon G&CC, Loch Lomond, TPC
Scottsdale). New land was secured at the north end of
the property to house the course. A new 50,000 sq. ft.
clubhouse was constructed in time for the 2001 Telus Skins
game, played on the North Course, which featured Canada's
Mike Weir, David Duval, Vijay Singh and Sergio Garcia.
Angus Glen GC joined
an elite group of courses who have hosted our National
Open Championship including Glen Abbey, Royal Montreal,
Hamilton GCC and Mississaugua GCC. Angus Glen is a must
play for any avid golfer, when in the Toronto area call
905-887-5157 for tee times.