VICTORIA PARK VALLEY GOLF CLUB
🇨🇦 Puslinch, Ontario, CA
Designed by René Muylaert
Victoria Park Valley Golf Club sits in the rolling countryside of Puslinch, Ontario, roughly twenty minutes southwest of Guelph in the agricultural heartland of Wellington County. The course was designed by René Muylaert, a Belgian-born architect who has worked extensively across Ontario and eastern Canada since the 1990s. Muylaert's designs typically emphasize strategic variety and playability across different skill levels, often working with natural landforms rather than imposing dramatic earthwork.
The Valley course takes its name from the property's topography, which features elevation changes and natural corridors that shape the routing. The landscape in this part of Ontario consists of glacially formed terrain with modest hills, mature tree cover, and occasional water features. Muylaert's layout likely incorporates these elements to create visual interest and strategic decisions off the tee, with doglegs and approach angles that reward thoughtful course management.
Victoria Park Valley serves primarily as a daily-fee facility, making it accessible to public golfers in the Guelph and Cambridge area. The club offers a straightforward golf experience focused on the course itself rather than extensive resort amenities. For golfers traveling through southern Ontario's golf corridor between Toronto and London, the course represents a regional option that reflects the character of Wellington County's rural setting and the design sensibilities of a European-trained architect working within Ontario's golf development landscape.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Valley was designed by René Muylaert.
Yes. Valley at Victoria Park Valley Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Valley is 31.
Valley plays 2,017 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Valley is a 9-hole course.