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Lake St. George Golf Club

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Location
  
Washago, Ontario

Type
  
Public

Website
  
lakestgeorgegolf.com

Established
  
1952

Total holes
  
27

Lake St. George Golf Club

Designed by
  
Robbie Robinson Bob Moote

Lake St. George Golf Club is a 27-hole public golf course located in Washago, Ontario, Canada.

History

Lake St. George began as a 9-hole courses in 1952. It was built by Ed Leeder, who had worked at Toronto Golf Club under legendary Canadian PGA professional George Cumming. In 1974, Robbie Robinson designed and built 9 more holes. Robinson was a former protege of Stanley Thompson. In 2002, Bob Moote designed another 9 holes, creating the modern day 27-hole course.

References

Lake St. George Golf Club Wikipedia