THE NATIONAL GOLF CLUB OF CANADA
🇨🇦 Woodbridge, Ontario, CA
Designed by George Fazio, Tom Fazio



Carved into the rolling hills of Woodbridge, just north of Toronto, The National Golf Club of Canada is a defiant testament to uncompromising golf. It's a place where tradition and challenge converge, far removed from leisurely rounds, and where scorecard preservation is an afterthought.
Designed by George and Tom Fazio in the mid-1970s, The National presents a formidable test across a rugged parkland landscape. The course favors strategic power, demanding accuracy and length off the tee. Many holes dogleg sharply through mature forests, forcing players to shape shots and manage risk. Blind approaches and undulating greens further test a golfer's mettle, ensuring that only the truly skilled can conquer its unforgiving layout.
While The National has never hosted a major professional tournament, its demanding nature has long served as a proving ground for top amateur talent and discerning club golfers. The membership is known for its dedication to the game's purest form, valuing integrity and unwavering competitive spirit above all else. Stories abound of high-stakes matches and spirited rivalries played out across its hallowed grounds. And though whispers of an off-menu clubhouse delicacy persist, members tend to guard its secrets as closely as they guard their tee times.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
The National at The National Golf Club of Canada has a Course Vaults score of 8.3 out of 10 based on 6 explicit golfer ratings.
The National was designed by George Fazio and Tom Fazio.
The National at The National Golf Club of Canada is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at The National is 71.
The National plays 7,235 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at The National is 152.