OAK GABLES GOLF CLUB & LEARNING CENTRE
🇨🇦 Jerseyville, Ontario, CA
Designed by John Robinson
Oak Gables Golf Club & Learning Centre operates as a public facility in Jerseyville, a small community in the Hamilton-Wentworth region of southern Ontario. The course was designed by John Robinson, a Canadian architect who has worked on several courses across Ontario. The facility includes two nine-hole layouts—Oak and Pine—that can be played in combination to form an eighteen-hole round. This configuration allows the club to serve both recreational golfers seeking a quick nine and those wanting a full day's play.
The terrain in this part of Ontario typically features gentle rolling farmland with mature tree cover, and courses in the region generally incorporate these natural elements into their routing. The dual-nine format at Oak Gables provides flexibility for the learning centre component of the operation, which focuses on instruction and player development. Public facilities with this structure often cater to a mix of beginners, juniors, and experienced players looking for accessible golf without the commitment of private membership.
The Jerseyville area sits between Hamilton and Cambridge, placing Oak Gables within reach of golfers from several urban centers in the Golden Horseshoe region. Courses of this type in southern Ontario tend to emphasize playability and pace of play while maintaining enough challenge to keep regular visitors engaged. The learning centre designation suggests a commitment to golf development programs alongside daily-fee play.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Oak/Pine was designed by John Robinson.
Yes. Oak/Pine at Oak Gables Golf Club & Learning Centre is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Oak/Pine is 65.
Oak/Pine plays 4,321 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Oak/Pine is 94.
Oak/Pine is a 18-hole course.