Making your visit
a tradition!
Can you imagine when you look out the
clubhouse windows that this was once the site of a large
sand and gravel quarry?
In 1971, renowned architect Rene Muylaert was commissioned
to develop and implement a multi-stage plan for the
site. This plan later became the role model for many
sand and gravel firms land rehabilitation projects.
In 1980, an 18-hole semi-private
facility was born (with four supplementary holes located across Cream Street
as well) under the watchful eye of CPGA Professional Allan Billyard and Steed & Evans
Holdings Inc.
In 1993 a beautiful
clubhouse and pro shop was added to include Peninsula Lakes Golf Club as a full
service facility.
In 2000, came renovations to house the rapid growth of
the facility. Property was purchased and additional development was added to the
adjacent four holes. This addition became known as the Orchard Nine. The original
front was renamed the Quarry Nine and the original back became known as the Hillside
Nine. Recently all of the sand traps have been changed to Ohio white. This
has added much character to the well-designed bunkers. Located atop the escarpment
the course has many scenic vistas to compliment the immaculately manicured and
maintained fairways and speedy greens. And do not forget about our beautiful gardens
adding a touch of class to each tee block. |