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West
Designed by Bob Moote, the longtime colleague of Stanley Thompson, the West course opened July 1st, 2002. Although measuring just under 3000 yards, the west is a challenge for golfers of all abilities. The West was carved out of hardwood forest and towering pine. Moote has created dozens of large, deep sand traps scattered throughout the course, as well as a large waste bunker, which comes into play on two holes. Water is evident on the west, with six ponds and three creeks. Large, multi-tierd greens will also test your imagination on and around the greens.

South
Robbie Robinson, another former colleague of Stanley Thompson, designed the South course, which opened for play in 1976. Measuring just under 3300 yards, the South is the longest course at Lake St. George. Robinson created a beautiful golf course which winds through harwood forest and along the edges of a large valley. Very little earth was moved to shape the fairways, instead Robinson choose to create a minimilistic design. Water comes into play on seven holes, including the last four holes, which creates a very dramatic finish.

North
A favourite of locals and cottagers alike, the North nine opened for play in 1951. It is the original course at Lake St. George. The North celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2001. Featuring wide fairways and small greens, the North nine is ideal for beginners or a quick round. Today, The North nine is generally used for nine hole play.


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