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The Canadian Golf & Country Club (East Course)

Address:
7800 Golf Club Way
Ottawa, ON, Canada
K0A 1B0 (Map)
Established:
N/A
Contact:
Description:
The 9 hole east course
Affiliated Courses:

Front 9

Hole
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
OUT
Yellow
354
198
388
481
408
125
345
427
409
3135
Orange
351
191
361
481
403
110
327
407
391
3022
White
346
180
343
465
392
105
325
380
370
2906
Black
341
165
338
455
382
100
321
344
363
2809
Men's Handicap
7
5
15
13
1
3
17
11
9
Par
4
3
4
5
5
3
4
4
4
36
Women's Handicap
7
9
15
13
1
3
11
17
5

Total Yards

Yellow
Orange
White
Black
Par
3135
3022
2906
2809
36

Rating and Slope

Tees
Yellow
Orange
White
Black
Rating(M)
Rating(W)
Slope (M)
Slope (W)

Hole 1

Yardage

Yellow
354
Orange
351
White
346
Black
341

Par

4

Men's Handicap

7

Women's Handicap

7

Pro Tip

One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.

Hole 2

Yardage

Yellow
198
Orange
191
White
180
Black
165

Par

3

Men's Handicap

5

Women's Handicap

9

Pro Tip

One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.

Hole 3

Yardage

Yellow
388
Orange
361
White
343
Black
338

Par

4

Men's Handicap

15

Women's Handicap

15

Pro Tip

One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.

Hole 4

Yardage

Yellow
481
Orange
481
White
465
Black
455

Par

5

Men's Handicap

13

Women's Handicap

13

Pro Tip

One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.

Hole 5

Yardage

Yellow
408
Orange
403
White
392
Black
382

Par

5

Men's Handicap

1

Women's Handicap

1

Pro Tip

One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.

Hole 6

Yardage

Yellow
125
Orange
110
White
105
Black
100

Par

3

Men's Handicap

3

Women's Handicap

3

Pro Tip

One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.

Hole 7

Yardage

Yellow
345
Orange
327
White
325
Black
321

Par

4

Men's Handicap

17

Women's Handicap

11

Pro Tip

One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.

Hole 8

Yardage

Yellow
427
Orange
407
White
380
Black
344

Par

4

Men's Handicap

11

Women's Handicap

17

Pro Tip

One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.

Hole 9

Yardage

Yellow
409
Orange
391
White
370
Black
363

Par

4

Men's Handicap

9

Women's Handicap

5

Pro Tip

One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.

There are no public tournaments available at The Canadian Golf & Country Club (East Course).
Coming soon.