MORRISBURG GOLF CLUB
🇨🇦 Morrisburg, Ontario, CA
Designed by C. E. "Robbie" Robinson
Morrisburg Golf Club sits in the small town of Morrisburg along the St. Lawrence River in eastern Ontario, positioned between Ottawa and Cornwall in a region shaped by the historic Seaway flooding of the 1950s. The course was designed by C. E. "Robbie" Robinson, a prolific Canadian architect who created dozens of layouts across Ontario during the mid-twentieth century, typically working within modest budgets to produce playable community courses for smaller towns and clubs.
Robinson's design at Morrisburg reflects his practical approach to golf architecture, routing holes across relatively gentle terrain characteristic of the St. Lawrence valley. The layout serves the local golfing community and visitors exploring the region's waterfront attractions and historical sites. Like many Robinson courses, it emphasizes accessibility and straightforward shot values rather than severe hazards or dramatic elevation changes.
The club operates as a community facility in a town of fewer than three thousand residents, offering recreational golf in a quiet riverside setting. The course provides a typical small-town Ontario golf experience, where the focus remains on maintaining playable conditions and serving local members rather than tournament hosting or destination appeal. The surrounding area's agricultural landscape and proximity to the river corridor inform the course's character and setting.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Morrisburg was designed by C. E. "Robbie" Robinson.
Yes. Morrisburg at Morrisburg Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Morrisburg is 70.
Morrisburg plays 5,297 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Morrisburg is 120.
Morrisburg is a 18-hole course.