OAK GABLES GOLF CLUB & LEARNING CENTRE
🇨🇦 Jerseyville, Ontario, CA
Designed by John Robinson
Oak Gables Golf Club & Learning Centre's Maple course operates in Jerseyville, a small community in southwestern Ontario near Hamilton. John Robinson designed the layout, contributing to the region's collection of accessible public and semi-private facilities that serve golfers across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton area. The course sits in terrain characteristic of southern Ontario's agricultural belt, where gently rolling farmland transitions into golf holes routed through a mix of open and wooded sections.
The Maple course functions primarily as a learning-oriented facility, reflecting Oak Gables' emphasis on instruction and player development alongside traditional rounds. This focus typically means the routing accommodates golfers building their skills while still providing challenge for more experienced players. The design likely incorporates strategic bunkering and water features common to Robinson's work in Ontario, with hole lengths and green complexes scaled to support varied skill levels.
The Jerseyville location places the course within reach of both Hamilton and communities along the Niagara Escarpment corridor, drawing members and visitors from a regional catchment. Oak Gables' identity as a learning centre suggests the facility includes practice areas, teaching programs, and amenities oriented toward golf development rather than exclusively competitive play. The club serves recreational golfers seeking instruction-friendly conditions and a less formal atmosphere than championship-focused layouts in the region.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Maple was designed by John Robinson.
Yes. Maple at Oak Gables Golf Club & Learning Centre is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Maple is 32.
Maple plays 2,057 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Maple is 87.
Maple is a 9-hole course.