SARNIA GOLF & CURLING CLUB
🇨🇦 Sarnia, Ontario, CA
Designed by George Cumming




Sarnia Golf & Curling Club occupies land along the St. Clair River in southwestern Ontario, where the city of Sarnia sits at the border with Michigan. The course was designed by George Cumming, a Scottish-born professional who became one of Canada's most influential early golf architects. Cumming served as the professional at Toronto Golf Club for many years and designed or redesigned numerous courses across Ontario and beyond during the early twentieth century. His work typically emphasized strategic bunkering and greens that rewarded thoughtful approach play.
The Sarnia layout reflects the relatively flat terrain common to this part of Ontario, situated in the Great Lakes lowlands. Cumming's routing makes use of mature tree growth to define holes and create playing corridors, a characteristic feature of parkland courses in the region. The course serves a membership that values both golf and curling, a dual-sport tradition found at several clubs across Canada, particularly in Ontario. This combination reflects the seasonal climate and the social fabric of communities where both sports have deep roots.
The club has maintained its place in the regional golf community for over a century, hosting local and provincial amateur competitions. Sarnia's position along the river and its proximity to the border give it a setting distinct from inland courses, though the design itself focuses on traditional parkland golf rather than dramatic water features or elevation changes.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Sarnia at Sarnia Golf & Curling Club has a Course Vaults score of 7 out of 10 based on 8 explicit golfer ratings.
Sarnia was designed by George Cumming.
Sarnia at Sarnia Golf & Curling Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Sarnia is 72.
Sarnia plays 6,558 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Sarnia is 128.