VICTORIA PARK VALLEY GOLF CLUB
🇨🇦 Puslinch, Ontario, CA
Designed by René Muylaert
Victoria Park Valley Golf Club's Pines course occupies rolling terrain in Puslinch, a rural township in southern Ontario situated between Guelph and Cambridge. The property lies within the agricultural belt west of Toronto, where the landscape transitions from flat farmland to gently undulating topography shaped by glacial activity. René Muylaert, a Canadian architect active in Ontario golf design during the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, routed the course to work with the natural elevation changes and wooded corridors that characterize the site.
The design incorporates mature pine stands and mixed hardwoods that define playing corridors and frame many holes. The routing moves through varied terrain, with some holes playing across open ground and others threading through tighter, tree-lined passages. Elevation shifts create opportunities for downhill tee shots and approach plays that require adjustment for slope. Water features appear on several holes, typical of courses built in this region during the development era when ponds were often integrated into layouts for both strategic and aesthetic purposes.
Victoria Park Valley serves the local golfing community in Wellington County and the broader Guelph area. The club offers a traditional member and public-access experience common to many Ontario facilities, where the course provides recreational golf in a setting that balances challenge with playability for a range of skill levels. The Pines represents one component of the club's overall golf offering in this part of southern Ontario.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Pines was designed by René Muylaert.
Yes. Pines at Victoria Park Valley Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Pines is 31.
Pines plays 1,977 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Pines is a 9-hole course.