Course Overview

Holes18
Typeprivate
Par71
Length6,582 yards
Slope130

Golfer Tips

Tip 1

Ask about the tee times well in advance as the club operates on a member and guest basis.

Tip 2

Carry ample water and snacks since the club's food service on the course winds down by 6 PM.

Tip 3

Carefully read the greens; they tend to be small and can be deceptively quick.

Tip 4

Don't forget the dress code: collared shirts and no denim.

Operating Hours

Sunday

12:00 AM - 11:59 PM

Monday

12:00 AM - 11:59 PM

Tuesday

12:00 AM - 11:59 PM

Wednesday

12:00 AM - 11:59 PM

Thursday

12:00 AM - 11:59 PM

Friday

12:00 AM - 11:59 PM

Saturday

12:00 AM - 11:59 PM

❤️ London Review

Highland Country Club

Highland Country Club is a classic gem found in London, Ontario. Established in 1922, the course was designed by the famed Stanley Thompson and has stood the test of time with remarkable resilience. This private club offers a diverse array of golf experiences, steeped in a history rich with noteworthy tournaments such as the 1957 Ontario Amateur and the MacKenzie Tour Championship.

The course itself is a model of traditional design, featuring small, well-bunkered greens and holes that demand accuracy over length. The recent bunker restoration project completed in 2019 ensures that players will find well-maintained hazards that respect the integrity of Thompson’s original design. From fairways lined with mature trees to the striking views from its elevated tees, Highland provides a visually stunning yet challenging round of golf.

Highland’s 16th hole, a long, dogleg-right par 4, is often cited as the club’s signature hole. Its challenging elevation changes and a tiny green demand precision, making it a hole that can make or break your round. Another standout is the 18th hole, a par 4 with out-of-bounds on the right and tough rough on the left. It’s a thrilling finish to any round, often testing both your accuracy off the tee and your short game.

Amenities at Highland are top-notch with a newly renovated clubhouse offering both casual and fine dining options. The upper member's lounge boasts some of the best views in the city, making it a splendid spot for post-round relaxation. However, the premium nature of the club does come with a few shortcomings. Some golfers have noted the lack of drink carts and timely beverage service on the course as areas for improvement.

Booking tee times is straightforward, although it's essential to know that as a private club, access is typically limited to members and their guests. If you’re planning to golf as a guest, it’s best to coordinate with a member beforehand. Dress code adheres to traditional golf attire—collared shirts, golf shorts or pants, and no denim—so plan accordingly.

On the service front, Highland excels. The professionally trained staff, from the pro shop to the grounds crew, add to the overall positive experience. The club also offers additional amenities like seasonal events, a practice range, and organized junior golf programs that underscore their commitment to promoting the game’s growth.

Despite some minor setbacks such as missing signage on holes and limited operating hours for the halfway hut, Highland Country Club is a standout choice for those seeking a blend of historic charm and modern golf sophistication.

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