Cottage country golf favourite South Muskoka is a shining example of how a closely connected trio of outstanding architects—Stanley Thompson, Robbie Robinson and Doug Carrick—has helped keep the Canadian game fun and fair for golfers since the 1920s.
Thompson to Robinson to Carrick to You
June 6, 2015 by Brian Kendall
Filed Under: Editor's Notebook, Golf Courses Tagged With: Angus Glen Golf Club, Bayview Golf and Country Club, Brudenell River Golf Course, Canadian golf course design, Capilano Golf Club, Doug Carrick, Greywolf Golf Course, Highlands Links Golf Course, Muskoka Bay Club, Robbie Robinson, South Muskoka Curling and Golf Club, St. George's Golf and Country Club, Stanley Thompson, Westmount Golf and Country Club, Windermere Golf and Country Club
Nine Unsung But Essential Canadian Courses
April 17, 2013 by Brian Kendall
From the forests of Newfoundland to the mountain valleys of British Columbia, a spring survey of unjustly overlooked golf courses offering bargain green fees, less crowded fairways and jaw-dropping scenery.
Filed Under: Alberta, British Columbia, Canada, Destinations, Feature Stories, Manitoba, Muskoka and Georgian Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northern Ontario, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Thompson-Okanagan Tagged With: best Canadian golf courses, Canmore Golf and Curling Club, Deer Valley Golf and Estates, Doug Carrick, Eagle Creek Golf Course, Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu Golf Club, Les Furber, Robbie Robinson, Salmon Arm Golf Course, South Muskoka Curling and Golf Club, Stanley Thompson, The Links at Quarry Oaks, The Pines Golf Course, Tom McBroom, Twin Rivers Golf Course, Whitewater Golf Club