Angus Glen Golf Club

The club was built on what was originally the Angus Glen Farm owned by mining magnate Arthur Stollery who bred Black Aberdeen Angus cattle as well as Thoroughbred horses that he raced.

The community ranges from townhouses to mansions built next to holes 2-5 of the South course and now developing areas around the 6th.

[citation needed] Renovations were made to the North Course based on designs by Davis Love III to make it more challenging.

At the 2007 Canadian Open, the 17th and 18th holes were played on the South Course.

[citation needed] The course again underwent a major renovation in 2013 to prepare it to host the 2015 Pan American Games.

Aerial view of Angus Glen Golf Club