OAK GABLES GOLF CLUB & LEARNING CENTRE
🇨🇦 Jerseyville, Ontario, CA
Designed by John Robinson
Oak Gables Golf Club & Learning Centre sits in Jerseyville, a small community in the Hamilton area of southern Ontario. Designed by John Robinson, the course occupies rolling terrain characteristic of the Niagara Escarpment region, where elevation changes and mature tree cover shape the playing corridors. The layout takes advantage of natural land movement, with holes routed through wooded sections and across more open ground.
The facility emphasizes instruction and player development alongside its regulation course. As a learning centre, Oak Gables maintains practice areas and teaching programs that serve golfers working on their games, from beginners to experienced players seeking refinement. This dual focus on both course play and skill-building reflects a model common among Ontario's community-oriented golf properties.
The course presents a straightforward test suited to a range of abilities. Tree-lined fairways require accuracy from the tee, while greens and greenside areas offer typical strategic choices about approach angles and short game execution. The property's setting in the agricultural belt west of Hamilton provides a quiet, rural atmosphere removed from urban density, though the course remains accessible to golfers from the Greater Toronto and Hamilton areas.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Oak was designed by John Robinson.
Yes. Oak at Oak Gables Golf Club & Learning Centre is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Oak is 32.
Oak plays 2,080 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Oak is 91.
Oak is a 9-hole course.