SQUIRE GREEN GOLF CLUB
🇨🇦 Bathurst, New Brunswick, CA
Designed by Ward Northrup
Squire Green Golf Club sits in Bathurst, a city on New Brunswick's northeastern coast along the Baie des Chaleurs. The course was designed by Ward Northrup, a Canadian architect who worked primarily in the Maritime provinces during the mid-twentieth century. Northrup's designs typically reflect the rolling terrain and natural character of the region, and Squire Green follows this pattern with a layout that incorporates the area's modest elevation changes and coastal climate.
The course serves the local golfing community in Bathurst and the surrounding Chaleur region. Like many municipal and semi-private facilities in smaller Maritime cities, Squire Green provides accessible golf in a region where the sport has deep roots among both anglophone and francophone populations. The northern New Brunswick landscape offers a mix of forested areas and open ground, and courses here contend with a relatively short playing season compared to southern Canada.
Bathurst's economy has historically centered on mining and forestry, and the golf club reflects the straightforward recreational traditions of a working community. The course layout likely takes advantage of natural land movement without extensive earthmoving, a common approach in Northrup's work and typical of courses built in the region during his active period. Squire Green remains a local fixture for golfers in northeastern New Brunswick.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Squire Green was designed by Ward Northrup.
Yes. Squire Green at Squire Green Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Squire Green is 36.
Squire Green plays 3,295 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Squire Green is 135.
Squire Green is a 9-hole course.