Make 2019 the year of better golf with Golf Town & ClubLink

Golf Town and Clublink have partnered to give you an exclusive offer for better golf in 2019!

Available now at select Golf Town locations across the country you can receive special Players Club Membership pricing for a limited time only.

What is the Players Club?

The Players Club membership offers public golfers access up to 16 championship golf courses in the GTA and surrounding area with various levels of membership, with the Premium membership and Premium Advantage Membership. Players Club Members enjoy access to a season full of golf at Club Link’s daily fee Clubs including Glen Abbey (additional fees required), Cherry Downs, The Club at Bond Head, Rolling Hills, Bethesda Grange, and Hidden Lake. Both of these memberships offer limited member for the day access to a selection of ClubLink Member Clubs, including: Caledon Woods, Eagle Ridge, Glendale, Grandview, National Pines, and Station Creek.

Premium Membership Details
  • Premium Memberships are available for $299 + HST per person
  • Receive a free $50 Golf Town gift card
  • Receive five complimentary rounds at a daily fee course of your choosing (excluding Glen Abbey)
  • Receive six (6) two-for-one certificates at a daily fee location of your choice
  • 25% off the posted rate at any daily fee location
Premium Advantage Membership Details
  • Premium Memberships are available for $499 + HST per person
  • Receive a free $100 Golf Town gift card
  • Receive 10 complimentary rounds at a daily fee course of your choosing (excluding Glen Abbey)
  • Receive eight (8) two-for-one certificates at a daily fee location of your choice
  • 25% off the posted rate at any daily fee location
  • Best Rate Guarantee PLUS
  • Bonus Gift: One Dozen Titleist Pro V1 golf balls

Both packages are available for purchase now until May 26, 2019 at Aurora, Barrie, Burlington, Etobicoke, Hamilton (Ancaster), Kitchener, London,  Markham, Mississauga, Mississauga-Heartland, St. Catharines, Toronto-Laird, Waterloo, Whitby, and Woodbridge locations. Find a store near you.

Here is a closer look at just some of the courses available to you through your membership.

Glen Abbey

Oakville, Ont.

Designed by legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus, Glen Abbey has hosted the RBC Canadian Open, a PGA Tour event and Canada’s National Open Championship, 28 times.  Glen Abbey Golf Club boasts a spectacular clubhouse facility including ‘Eighteen’, a sumptuous year-round dining experience open to the public.

Cherry Downs

Pickering, Ont.

On the eastern edge of Greater Toronto, Cherry Downs Golf Club is easily accessible, but delivers the atmosphere of a grand and peaceful old club. Designed by Canadian architectural icon Howard Watson, the course opened in 1962 on rolling terrain framed by woodlands. Designed as a homage to the greens at Augusta National, the devilish putting surfaces are our most defining feature.

The Club at Bond Head

Bond Head, Ont.

The Club at Bond Head features two magnificent courses, designed by the renowned firm of Hurdzan-Fry. The South Course is links-style, with wide fairways, gaping bunkers and fescue roughs. The parkland-style North Course features dramatic elevation changes, spectacular vistas and small, contoured greens.

Rolling Hills

Whitchurch-Stouffville, Ont.

Conveniently located in Whitchurch-Stouffvile, ON, just minutes from Highways 404 and 407, the 36-hole Rolling Hills Golf Club provides a rewarding and affordable daily-fee golf experience. Consisting of the par-70 Challenge Course and the par-62 Classic Course, Rolling Hills Golf Club offers a variety of enjoyable playing options for golfers of all ages and skill levels.

Bethesda Grange

Stouffville, Ont.

The former Championship Course at Rolling Hills Golf Club has been transformed through a $1.5 million renovation into Bethesda Grange Golf Course, which offers both daily-fee golf and a ClubLink membership option. Bethesda Grange Golf Course is an open and forgiving golf course that still provides a challenge for better players. An easy walking course, it also features a small creek that runs through five holes.

Caledon Woods

Caledon, Ont.

Caledon Woods is a scenic, inspiring walk in the pastoral hills and valleys of the Caledon countryside, just north of Toronto. Architect Paul Takahashi kept the classic parkland character intact but introduced links-style elements with tight lies and crowns around engaging greens – among the region’s best – that have a wide range of slope and contour. Given the heaving Caledon landscape, uneven fairway lies are common and there are some challenging tee shots where moving the ball to fit the hole provides you with an advantage. The combination of natural beauty and shot-making challenge provides Caledon Woods with the charm of a grand old club but everything you expect for 21st Century golf.

Eagle Ridge

Georgetown, Ont.

Eagle Ridge provides today’s golfer with that perfect combination: A mature course with modern features. Designed by Hall of Fame architect Robbie Robinson, Georgetown Golf Club opened in 1958 as a lovely parkland course known for its wonderfully rambunctious character, complete with valleys, scenic views, elevated tee shots, and the Credit River that runs through the property. When it joined the ClubLink family it was renamed Eagle Ridge Golf Club.

Glendale

Hamilton, Ont.

Originally carved out of the Niagara Escarpment in 1919 in Hamilton, Glendale is a lovely but stern test of 6,400 yards over hill and dale and through majestic forests. Cheek by jowl to Hamilton Mountain, Glendale’s greens can befuddle players with the ‘escarpment affect’ in which seemingly flat putts break hard away from the mountain.

Grandview

Huntsville, Ont.

Co-designed by PGA Tour veteran Mark O’Meara (1998 Masters and British Open champion) and renowned course architect Brit Stenson, the Mark O’Meara Course at Grandview opened in 2001. The course is aptly named as it exudes grandness from the moment you arrive. It is situated a pebble’s throw from Huntsville, Grandview features one of the most impressive of ClubLink’s clubhouses. It was the site of the 2002 Telus Skins Game won by Sergio Garcia over Vijay Singh, John Daly and Mike Weir.

National Pines

Innisfil, Ont.

Designed by Thomas McBroom, National Pines Golf Club was third in Golf Digest’s ranking of best new courses in Canada when it opened in 1992. Despite its 7,013 yard length, National Pines is a great walking course that predominantly features Lovers Creek which comes into play 14 times during a round. Home of the 2007 and 2008 Canadian Tour Championship and the 1995 Ontario Amateur, National Pines Golf Club is only 45 minutes from downtown Toronto.

Hidden Lake

Burlington, Ont.

Burlington Post Reader’s Choice Award winner for ‘Best Golf Course’ and ‘Best Golf Shop’. Formerly known as the Lake Medad Golf and Country Club, Hidden Lake Golf Club opened its doors as a straightforward, albeit enjoyable, 18-hole layout in 1962. Purchased in 1979 by the current ownership, the course was more appropriately renamed after the lake that inconspicuously flows alongside the finishing holes of what is now referred to as the ‘Old Course’. Much has changed since 1962 as Hidden Lake Golf Club has expanded into two exceptional, but very distinct, championship courses that cover over 500 acres of picturesque Niagara Escarpment.

Station Creek

Gormley, Ont.

With 36 modern holes only minutes from Highway 404 and a charming train-station style clubhouse, golfers looking for a great member experience should make tracks for Station Creek. Originally opened in 1972 and renovated in 2002-2004 by Paul Takahashi, Station Creek is an easy-walking parkland course known for mature forests, rolling terrain, its modern practice range and quiet ambience. Station Creek delivers natural beauty and up-to-date features such as large tee decks, dramatic bunkering, and green complexes that are both challenging and beautiful.

About ClubLink

ClubLink is the home to more than 50 championship golf courses located at 41 different locations across Ontario, Quebec and Florida. ClubLink offers its members full access to premium golf experiences, luxury amenities, upscale dining and exclusive athletic clubs. The majority of ClubLink’s golf memberships involve membership fees and selecting a home club. The Players Club membership allow, golfers to gain priority access to ClubLink’s daily fee golf courses and introduce golfers to the quality of experience and value of being a member of a club.

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7 thoughts on “Make 2019 the year of better golf with Golf Town & ClubLink”

      1. Will this promotion be back in 2020? Were there tee time restrictions on when you were allowed to you use your complimentary rounds?

        1. Hello, Make sure you sign up for our leader board. We send notifications when upcoming promotions & events are about to happen.

        2. After 12 on weekends & holidays

          I’m sure the promo will be around again next year – I got mine at the Toronto Golf Show – no GT giftcard, but they offer a ClubLink giftcard + bonus rounds