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4 responses to “Course Review: Heron Point Golf Links — McBroom’s Best?”

  1. Matt

    Good course, certainly one of the better Clublink courses, but 3rd best McBroom is a stretch imo. I’d put Rocky Crest, Ridge at Manitou, Lora Bay, Wildfire, and maybe Lake Joe ahead of HP. Crowbush and Deer Ridge are in the same ballpark…

  2. Frank

    I’ve been saying this for a long time.

    Glad you had the chance to play it recently and recall just how good a McBroom design it is.

  3. Boris

    IMO, Heron Point is Clublink’s best track.

  4. sakimano

    Favourite ClubLink course by far.

    Personally I think it should run 10-18, then 1-9. The teeth of the course are the 1-5th holes and the 9th is very tough. 18 looks intimidating but even from that back tee it’s only 230 to the fairway. The back nine is a vacation compared to the front. I think CanTour Masters used to run it back-front, but I’m not sure.

    If I had to play one GTA course every day forever, this would be it. It’s fun, tough, and never really gets boring. Another classic ‘if it were closer to Toronto it would rank XXth in Canada’ course. Strangely it used to be top 40 in the country…but has been bumped all the way down to the bottom of the list (if it’s even still on it). The only real change over the past 10 years is the loss of a signature tree beside the 12th green…it’s replacement being a ridiculously forced trio of saplings that are now 20 feet tall and block half the green even for those in the fairway at 110 yards. Fortunately we can’t blame McBroom for that. I think those three should be dug up.

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