OAK GABLES GOLF CLUB & LEARNING CENTRE
🇨🇦 Jerseyville, Ontario, CA
Designed by John Robinson
Oak Gables Golf Club & Learning Centre operates in Jerseyville, a small community in south-central Ontario between Hamilton and Brantford. The facility features two nine-hole layouts, Maple and Oak, designed by John Robinson. The course sits in agricultural country typical of this part of Ontario, where the land transitions from the Niagara Escarpment region toward the flatter terrain of southwestern Ontario. The routing likely works through a mix of open farmland and wooded areas that give the nines their tree-themed names.
As a golf club with an explicit learning centre designation, Oak Gables serves both regular play and instructional purposes. This dual function is common among Ontario courses that cater to developing golfers alongside experienced players. The facility's structure allows golfers to play either nine individually or combine Maple and Oak for a full eighteen-hole round, providing flexibility for different schedules and skill levels.
The Jerseyville area, while not heavily populated, draws golfers from nearby Hamilton and surrounding communities in the Golden Horseshoe region. Courses in this part of Ontario typically offer straightforward, accessible golf without dramatic elevation changes, though individual hole character depends on how the routing uses existing trees, water features, and property lines. Oak Gables fits within the network of public-access and semi-private facilities that serve recreational golfers across southern Ontario's smaller towns and rural areas.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Maple/Oak was designed by John Robinson.
Yes. Maple/Oak at Oak Gables Golf Club & Learning Centre is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Maple/Oak is 64.
Maple/Oak plays 4,137 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Maple/Oak is 89.
Maple/Oak is a 18-hole course.