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, Pine and Maple, designed by John Robinson. The course sits in agricultural countryside characteristic of this part of the province, where relatively flat to gently rolling terrain and mixed hardwood stands define the landscape. The design works within this topography to create accessible golf for a range of abilities.
The Pine and Maple nines can be combined for an eighteen-hole round or played separately, a configuration common among Ontario's community-oriented facilities. Robinson's routing likely emphasizes playability and pace of play, with strategic interest derived from green complexes and hazard placement rather than dramatic elevation change. The property's learning centre designation indicates a focus on instruction and player development alongside regular play, serving both competitive golfers and those new to the game.
Oak Gables functions as a semi-private facility, welcoming public play while maintaining a membership base. The club serves the local golfing community in this corridor between larger urban centers, offering a straightforward golf experience without the formality or price point of more exclusive clubs in the region. The combination of practice facilities and dual nines positions it as a teaching-friendly environment where golfers can work on their games in a relaxed setting.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Pine/Maple was designed by John Robinson.
Yes. Pine/Maple at Oak Gables Golf Club & Learning Centre is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Pine/Maple is 65.
Pine/Maple plays 4,298 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Pine/Maple is 91.
Pine/Maple is a 18-hole course.