CJGA Junior Private Club Series at The Club at North Halton


  • Schedule of Events

    Date Time Event
    Jul 07, 2025 01:00 PM The Club at North Halton - RD1
  • About The Club at North Halton

    In 2024 The Club at North Halton celebrates its 70th Anniversary. However, our history as a golf course dates to 1914 and 1915 when J.A. Willoughby, a local entrepreneur, bought two farms. Eventually these lands would become North Halton Golf & Country Club.

    Willoughby hired George Cumming, the 1914 CPGA Champion to lay out a nine-hole course with the first tee being atop the hill where the present day eleventh tee sits. Legend has it that a young Stanley Thompson was also part of the design visiting from his home in Hamilton. Thompson would later go on to become one of the world’s most famous golf course designers whose works include the Toronto Golf Club, Mississauga Golf & Country Club, and a redesign of St. George’s Golf & Country Club in Toronto.

    The new golf course was called Cedar Crest. Annual dues for Cedar Crest in 1923 were $10. Cedar Crest continued as a 9-hole course up until 1954 when a group of 15 local business and professional men purchased their Club and property for the sum of $125,000. By March of 1954 this group had secured a letters patent, making them a corporation under the name of North Halton Golf & Country Club.  R.F. Moote and Associates prepared the design for the expanded 18 holes.

    The Willoughby mansion perched magnificently on what is today’s eleventh tee and served as North Halton’s original clubhouse.

     

    North Halton’s Curling History

    Curling was popular in Georgetown for years before it found a home at North Halton in 1960.  Designed by avid curler and local builder Sam Mackenzie, the first season of curling was a great success, with 190 players signed up.  Word spread quickly about the quality of play in North Halton Golf’s newly built curling facility.  The following year, more than 250 players appeared on the men’s and women’s rosters.  By 1969, there were 200 curlers in the women’s section alone.

    Soon, the fun and competition settled into an annual rhythm of bonspiels and social events.  Each season began with a men’s Blister Spiel, to help curlers work out the kinks before the season began, and to help new curlers meet the “old” ones.

  • Event Ranking
    CJGA Tier 3
  • Practice Round Information

    Practice rounds can be booked by calling the pro shop at 905-877-3363

  • Yardage Information

    DIVISION CLASS AGE RANGE YARDAGE RANGE HOLES
    JUNIOR BOYS U19 15-18 6300-6900 18
    JUNIOR GIRLS U19 15-18 5100-5700 18
    BANTAM BOYS U15 13-14 5700-6300 18
    BANTAM GIRLS U15 13-14 4500-5100 18
    PEEWEE BOYS U13 11-12 4800-5400 18
    PEEWEE GIRLS U13 11-12 3900-4500 18
    ATOM BOYS U11 9-10 4200-4800 18
    ATOM GIRLS U11 9-10 3300-3900 18
    NOVICE BOYS U9 4-8 1500-2000 9
    NOVICE GIRLS U9 4-8 1100-1400 9

     

    Eligibility: A players age is determined as of August 1, 2025.

    Yardages: These are estimations and may be changed prior to the commencement of play.

    Amateurs: Will be playing the same yardage as the U19 Juniors.

  • Tournament Contact

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