SOUTH MUSKOKA GOLF CLUB
🇨🇦 Bracebridge, Ontario, CA
Designed by C. E. "Robbie" Robinson
South Muskoka Golf Club sits in Bracebridge, a town in Ontario's Muskoka region known for its lakes, granite outcroppings, and forested terrain. The course was designed by C. E. "Robbie" Robinson, a Canadian architect active in the mid-twentieth century who built several courses across Ontario. Robinson's work typically emphasized playability while working within the natural contours and features of the landscape.
The routing at South Muskoka reflects the characteristic topography of the region, with elevation changes, rock formations, and stands of pine and hardwood trees framing the holes. Muskoka courses generally require thoughtful club selection and course management due to uneven lies and the presence of natural hazards. The layout offers a traditional parkland experience shaped by the Canadian Shield geology that defines much of central Ontario.
Bracebridge serves as a recreational hub in cottage country, and the club functions as a community gathering place for both seasonal residents and year-round members. The course provides a straightforward test of golf in a setting that emphasizes the natural beauty of the Muskoka landscape without extensive modern alterations. It remains a regional facility that reflects the character of mid-century Canadian golf design, offering a round shaped by the land rather than imposed upon it.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
South Muskoka was designed by C. E. "Robbie" Robinson.
Yes. South Muskoka at South Muskoka Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at South Muskoka is 72.
South Muskoka plays 6,427 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at South Muskoka is 135.
South Muskoka is a 18-hole course.