Magna Golf Club sits in Aurora, Ontario, approximately 40 kilometers north of Toronto in the rolling countryside of York Region. Designed by Canadian architect Doug Carrick and opened in the late 1990s, the course was developed as part of the Magna International corporate estate, reflecting the automotive company's commitment to creating a distinctive private club environment. The property occupies former farmland that Carrick shaped into a championship-length layout with significant elevation changes and strategic bunkering.
The routing takes advantage of the natural terrain, with several holes playing across valleys and others climbing to elevated tee complexes that offer views across the property. Carrick incorporated substantial water features and positioned greens to reward precise approach play, with contours that demand careful reading. The course measures over 7,000 yards from the championship tees and presents a test that balances length with strategic options, particularly in how players navigate the risk-reward holes on the back nine.
Magna Golf Club operates as a private facility with membership drawn largely from the Greater Toronto Area business community. The club maintains a low profile compared to some of Toronto's historic clubs, focusing on golf and member amenities rather than tournament hosting. The practice facilities are extensive, and the clubhouse reflects the corporate origins of the property with modern architecture and dining spaces designed for member events and corporate functions.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Magna was designed by Doug Carrick.
Magna at Magna Golf Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Magna is 72.
Magna plays 7,307 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Magna is 141.
Magna is a 18-hole course.