About the Course
Whitevale Golf Club is a member-owned equity golf club in a picturesque rural setting. Players encounter a course designed around a natural rolling terrain with beautiful vistas of large mature hardwoods and tall whispering pines complemented by the clear waters of Duffins Creek. All this nestled in the picturesque Hamlet of Whitevale, only 30 minutes from downtown Toronto.
And now Whitevale Golf Club is even better. In 2006, Thomas McBroom & Associates completed an extensive redesign of the golf course, including a total bunker and tee renovation, and a realignment of several holes.
Whitevale Golf Club is located in the picturesque Hamlet of Whitevale, in the Greater Toronto Area. Whitevale is a challenging 18-hole, member-owned course, established in 1959. Whitevale’s beautiful terrain includes many hills and valleys, and it is totally unencumbered by houses or roads. Duffin’s Creek meanders through the course, and is a part of the Seaton Hiking Trail.
Members cite the camaraderie and social activities, along with the challenging golf, requiring accurate shot making as Whitevale’s best attributes. Known as a “golfer’s course”, Whitevale has produced many good players in both recent and early history. Noted golf course architect Thomas McBroom refers to Whitevale as a hidden gem.
Beginning in September 2004, a golf course redesign program was started. The front nine changes were completed in June 2005 and the back nine in June 2006.