Toronto Golf Club

The Toronto Golf Club adopted its current name in 1909 and moved to its present location in 1913.

The original course was located east of Coxwell Avenue between the railway and slightly south of Eastwood Road and then along a narrow area between tracks and north side of Gerrard Street east to Kildonan Road.

[citation needed] The club is located on the banks of the Etobicoke River, and its 18-hole course was designed by the renowned English architect Harry Colt.

George Cumming was hired in 1900, at age 21, to serve as head professional and remained in that position for 50 years.

[citation needed] The Toronto Golf Club has hosted several major events in its history.

Aerial view of the Toronto Golf Club and its courses in Mississauga