MISSISSAUGUA GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
🇨🇦 Mississauga, Ontario, CA
Designed by George Cumming
Mississaugua Golf & Country Club, established in 1906, occupies a prominent place in Canadian golf history as one of the country's oldest private clubs. The course was designed by George Cumming, a Scottish-born professional who became one of Canada's pioneering golf architects and served as the club's first professional. Cumming's design reflects the strategic principles of early 20th-century golf, with routing that takes advantage of the natural terrain along the Credit River valley in what is now the city of Mississauga, just west of Toronto.
The course features rolling parkland terrain with mature tree-lined fairways and several holes that incorporate elevation changes and the natural contours of the landscape. The Credit River comes into play on multiple holes, adding both strategic interest and scenic character to the round. Cumming's design emphasizes thoughtful shot placement over pure length, with green complexes that reward accurate approach play.
Mississaugua has hosted numerous provincial and national amateur championships over its long history, contributing to the development of competitive golf in Ontario. The club maintains traditional private club values, with a membership that has included prominent figures from the Greater Toronto business and professional communities. The clubhouse and grounds reflect more than a century of club history, serving as both a golf venue and a social institution within the region's established private club network.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Mississaugua was designed by George Cumming.
Mississaugua at Mississaugua Golf & Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Mississaugua is 71.
Mississaugua plays 6,983 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Mississaugua is 133.
Mississaugua is a 18-hole course.