Angus Glen Golf Club
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Angus Glen Golf Club consists of two 18-hole championship golf courses in Markham, Ontario, north of Toronto. Originally a farm for Black Aberdeen Angus cattle, the South Course was completed in 1995 and the North Course in 2006. Renovations were made to the North course based on designs by Davis Love III to make it more challenging. Angus Glen hosted the Canadian Open in 2002 (South Course) and again in 2007 (North Course), however, the 17th and 18th holes were played on the south course.
Built on a portion of Angus Glen Farm by its owner, mining magnate Arthur G. Stollery (1914-1994), the golf club was completed by his son Gordon and opened in 1996.
The name of the course has been used for the community of homes by Kylemore Communities called "West Village At Angus Glen". The community ranges from townhouses to mansions built next to holes 2-5 of the South course and now developing areas around the 6th.
[edit] Events
- 2002 Canadian Open, won by John Rollins on the South Course
- 2007 Canadian Open, won by Jim Furyk on the North Course
[edit] External links
- Angus Glen Golf Club
- Official website of Angus Glen Golf Club with a history of the construction by Arthur W. Stollery
| Preceded by Royal Montreal Golf Club |
Host of the Canadian Open 2002 |
Succeeded by Hamilton Golf and Country Club |
| Preceded by Hamilton Golf and Country Club |
Host of the Canadian Open 2007 |
Succeeded by Glen Abbey Golf Course |


