CAMBRIDGE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
🇨🇦 Cambridge, Ontario, CA
Designed by C. E. "Robbie" Robinson
Cambridge Golf & Country Club sits in the southern Ontario city of Cambridge, roughly an hour west of Toronto in the Grand River watershed. The course was designed by C. E. "Robbie" Robinson, a Canadian architect active in Ontario during the mid-twentieth century who created several courses across the province. Robinson's work typically emphasized strategic bunkering and greens that reward accurate approach play, characteristics shaped by his understanding of the region's rolling terrain and variable weather conditions.
The layout occupies land with moderate elevation changes typical of this part of southwestern Ontario, where glacial activity left behind gently rolling topography. The course moves through a mix of open and tree-lined corridors, with mature hardwoods framing many holes. Routing takes advantage of natural contours to create variety in stance and shot requirements, and Robinson's green complexes often feature subtle breaks that demand careful reading.
Cambridge Golf & Country Club functions as a traditional private club serving the local community. The membership includes families and individuals from Cambridge and surrounding towns, and the club maintains the social and recreational traditions common to Canadian country clubs of its era. The facility hosts member competitions throughout the season and serves as a venue for regional amateur events. The clubhouse provides dining and gathering space that complements the golf experience, reflecting the club's role as a year-round social hub for its members.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Cambridge was designed by C. E. "Robbie" Robinson.
Yes. Cambridge at Cambridge Golf & Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Cambridge is 72.
Cambridge plays 6,373 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Cambridge is 127.
Cambridge is a 18-hole course.