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Best New Canadian Course 2000 – Golf Digest
"...on a vast but relatively bleak site for golf – mostly flat with wetlands and scattered trees – McBroom's architecture shines through." – Ron Whitten, Golf Digest, 2001
This burly masterpiece on 300 acres in Sudbury is the crown jewel of Northern Ontario golf. More than 7,100 yards, Timberwolf is renowned as the region's top daily fee course, swooping around an expansive and rugged property that has tested Canadian Tour players. The property is notable for its large number of environmentally protected wetlands and rock promontories that have been integrated into a delightfully unique design. McBroom has seamlessly woven wetlands and fairways sensitive to the lay of the land into the course in strategic ways. McBroom also devised a bold bunkering scheme unique to Timberwolf, particularly around the enormous greens. Timberwolf is a solid course that offers premium quality in a location far removed from a major metropolitan centre.

 

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