Guys, last year the TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley had an organized event called Your 54 that bought you play on all 3 courses, tournament style with vendors on holes and contests. Was amazing and hope to do it again this year. Web site link here: https://www.ospreyvalley.com/your54
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Solstice 54 in the GTA - which courses would work best?
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Originally posted by Arthur Dailey View PostOther 'east end' options.
36 holes at Parkview, a course you already mentioned.
9 holes about 5 minutes up the street at Markham Green.
Then you could just 'pop in' to Cresthaven (now Markham Executive) and get 18 par 3 holes. it is probably the best choice late in the day as there are little in the way of trees/hills to block the setting sun. And tee times are relatively easy to obtain.
So in theory 63 holes of golf.
20 or so years ago you would have had your choice of Parkview (36), Brookside (27) and Markham Green/IBM (18 plus a small 9 hole par 3 course) all within less than 5 minutes of each other. And Cedarbrae right beside Brookside if you knew a member there.
Otherwise current options:
Glen Cedars and Bushwood are both about 10 - 15 minutes away.
Spring Creek a 9 hole course, Royal Ashburn and Lakeridge Links are all about 20 minutes from Markham Green.
Deer Creek (27 holes), Watson's Glen, Lakeridge, Royal Ashburn, Oakridges are all courses within reasonable distance of each other.
Mill Run. 27 holes on the 'championship course' and 18 holes (5 par 4's) on the 'executive' course. The executive is another course whose layout is conducive to end of day play.
Great idea with Markham Executive. Doing Parkview and that be one of the best options - and none are that hard to get tee-times, as you say.
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Originally posted by hbomb View Post
i'm pretty good at online click races, but yeah, I totally get your point - it's going to need a lot of co-ordination, and some backup options.
Totally TPC would be a great option, but I'm not really to spend $400 on the day, and probably not really enjoy the last 18-27 holes at all.
https://www.ospreyvalley.com/your54It that a Titleist?
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Originally posted by ShanksMcDuck View Post
$450 with food, drinks, tee gift and prizes. I understand you dont want to spend that much, just providing the info in case others are interested.
https://www.ospreyvalley.com/your54
there used to be a 100 hole day there which some of our members here and a few friends of mine did."Don't cry because it's over, Smile because it happened "
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Originally posted by ShanksMcDuck View Post
$450 with food, drinks, tee gift and prizes. I understand you dont want to spend that much, just providing the info in case others are interested.
https://www.ospreyvalley.com/your54
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Originally posted by Arthur Dailey View PostOther 'east end' options.
36 holes at Parkview, a course you already mentioned.
9 holes about 5 minutes up the street at Markham Green.
Then you could just 'pop in' to Cresthaven (now Markham Executive) and get 18 par 3 holes. it is probably the best choice late in the day as there are little in the way of trees/hills to block the setting sun. And tee times are relatively easy to obtain.
So in theory 63 holes of golf.
20 or so years ago you would have had your choice of Parkview (36), Brookside (27) and Markham Green/IBM (18 plus a small 9 hole par 3 course) all within less than 5 minutes of each other. And Cedarbrae right beside Brookside if you knew a member there.
Otherwise current options:
Glen Cedars and Bushwood are both about 10 - 15 minutes away.
Spring Creek a 9 hole course, Royal Ashburn and Lakeridge Links are all about 20 minutes from Markham Green.
Deer Creek (27 holes), Watson's Glen, Lakeridge, Royal Ashburn, Oakridges are all courses within reasonable distance of each other.
Mill Run. 27 holes on the 'championship course' and 18 holes (5 par 4's) on the 'executive' course. The executive is another course whose layout is conducive to end of day play.
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Lakeridge , Watson's , Cherry Downs, all within 5km of each-other, make sure to stock up on golfballs. or Lakeridge, Whispering Ridge amd Watsons, very little driving time required.
I have done 36 containing Glen Cedars (now Pickering Glen) and Parkview Valley about 5 years ago in September walking - then crawling to my car afterwards.
You could add in Bushwood and all 3 are quite close to each other, or starts at Cedars, then Parkview Valley , then Parkview Upper.
However likely best to do it all in the west-end for maximum daylight .
Toronto city courses all make you clear out early unfortunately.
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