A New Chapter for the North Course
CELEBRATING 25 YEARS
A New Chapter
for the north course
This season marks a special milestone for Angus Glen as we celebrate 25 years of the North Course. As we honour its legacy, we are also looking ahead to its next chapter. The North Course remains fully open for the 2026 season, with a redesigned North 9 planned for Spring 2027.
What You’re Seeing On Site
Honouring the Past.
Looking Ahead.
Opened in 2001, the North Course has played an important role in the story of Angus Glen for the past 25 years. It has welcomed golfers from across Canada and around the world, and has helped shape the club into one of the country’s premier golf destinations. Following the 2026 season, the North Course will transition from its current 18-hole layout to a newly redesigned 9-hole course, led by internationally recognized golf course architects Mackenzie & Ebert — the same firm behind the South Course renovation ahead of the 2015 Pan American Games. The redesigned North 9 is expected to open in Spring 2027.
What's Changing
A clear overview of what members and guests can expect. ✔ The North Course will remain fully open and unchanged for the entire 2026 season. ✔ Activity currently taking place is limited to land adjacent to the course. ✔ Redesign work on the North Course will begin following the 2026 season. ✔ The redesigned North 9 is expected to open in Spring 2027. ✔ The South Course will remain a full 18-hole championship course. ✔ Select targeted improvements are planned for holes #11 and #15 on the South Course to further enhance playability and course flow.
“This project is about evolution, not replacement,” added Cailey Stollery. “The North Course holds incredible memories for so many golfers. As we celebrate 25 years of its legacy, we’re also looking ahead — continuing to build on that foundation while creating a golf experience that will serve our community for generations to come.”
Cailey Stollery, CEO of Kylemore and Angus Glen Golf Club Tweet
Championship Pedigree
Since opening in 2001, the North Course has played an important role in the story of Angus Glen, welcoming golfers from across Canada and around the world. Angus Glen has earned international recognition for its championship golf, including hosting the Canadian Women’s Open and the TELUS Skins Game in 2001 on the North Course, the Canadian Open in 2002 on the South Course and again in 2007 on the North Course, and serving as the golf venue for the 2015 Pan American Games. Additional notable events include the World Junior Girls Golf Championship in 2014, 2019, and 2022.
Designed by Mackenzie & Ebert
The North Course redesign will be led by Mackenzie & Ebert, the internationally respected golf course architecture firm behind work at some of the world’s most celebrated venues, including Royal Portrush, Royal Troon, Turnberry, and Hirono Golf Club. Their return to Angus Glen builds on a shared commitment to championship golf, thoughtful design, and the long-term future of the club.
Frequently Asked Questions
You may notice activity on land adjacent to the North Course as part of ongoing development in the area. This work is separate from the golf course.
No. The North Course will remain fully open and unchanged for the entire 2026 season.
Redesign work will begin following the 2026 season.
The redesigned North 9 is expected to open in Spring 2027.
The South Course will remain a full 18-hole championship course.
No. Both courses will operate as normal throughout the 2026 season.
Frequently Asked Questions
Booking Process
You may notice activity on land adjacent to the North Course as part of ongoing development in the area. This work is separate from the golf course.
No. The North Course will remain fully open and unchanged for the entire 2026 season.
Redesign work will begin following the 2026 season.
The redesigned North 9 is expected to open in Spring 2027.
The South Course will remain a full 18-hole championship course.
No. Both courses will operate as normal throughout the 2026 season.
Frequently Asked Questions
Booking Process
You may notice activity on land adjacent to the North Course as part of ongoing development in the area. This work is separate from the golf course.
No. The North Course will remain fully open and unchanged for the entire 2026 season.
Redesign work will begin following the 2026 season.
The redesigned North 9 is expected to open in Spring 2027.
The South Course will remain a full 18-hole championship course.
No. Both courses will operate as normal throughout the 2026 season.














