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Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club

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Established
  
1959 (curling)

CCA region
  
OCA Zone 2

Rock colours
  
Red and Blue

Phone
  
+1 613-736-1102

Club type
  
Dedicated ice

Sheets of ice
  
Six

Province
  
Ontario

Date founded
  
1908

Location
  
1 Hunt Club Road Ottawa, Ontario K1V 1B9

Address
  
1 Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, ON K1V 1B9, Canada

Hours
  
Open today · 8AM–9PMMonday8AM–9PMTuesday8AM–9PMWednesday8AM–9PMThursday8AM–9PMFriday8AM–9PMSaturday8AM–9PMSunday8AM–9PMSuggest an edit

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The Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club, often referred to as Ottawa Hunt or the Hunt Club, is a private golf and curling club located in Ottawa, Ontario. It was founded in 1908, where it was first known as a hunting club. It has hosted many world-class professional and amateur golf tournaments.

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History

The Ottawa Hunt Club was founded in 1908. After World War I, it expanded into golf, with its course being designed in 1924 by former two-time British Open champion Willie Park, Jnr., one of the world's top golf architects of that era. Its curling facility opened in 1959.

The Club hosted the Canadian Open in 1932 and the Americas Cup golf matches in 1960. It hosted the Canadian Amateur Championship in 1937, 1960, and 1970.

The course was redesigned, mainly in its green complexes, by Tom McBroom in 1993, and hosted the 1994 du Maurier Classic on the LPGA Tour, won by Martha Nause with a score of 279 (nine under par) for four rounds.

Ottawa Hunt, which has 27 holes of golf, hosted the LPGA Tour's CN Canadian Women's Open on its South and West nines, in August, 2008, celebrating the club's centennial. The tournament was won by Australian Katherine Hull, with a score of 277 (11 under par) for four rounds. Hull edged Se Ri Pak by one stroke and Yani Tseng by two strokes, with Tseng setting a new ladies' competitive course record with a round of 64 on day two. The 2008 edition of the tournament set new attendance records, with more than 70,000 fans, and raised more than $1 million (Canadian) for charity.

Notable tournaments

  • 1932 Canadian Open, won by Harry Cooper
  • 1937 Canadian Amateur, won by Ross Somerville
  • 1960 Canadian Amateur, won by Keith Alexander
  • 1960 America Cup Matches, won by the United States of America
  • 1961 Diamond D Championship
  • 1970 Canadian Amateur, won by Allen Miller
  • 1994 du Maurier Classic, won by Martha Nause
  • 2008 Canadian Women's Open, won by Katherine Hull
  • 2010 Canadian Senior Curling Championships
  • 2014 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Trials
  • 2015 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Trials
  • 2015 Travelers Curling Club Championship
  • References

    Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club Wikipedia