Golf Ontario congratulates The Club at Bond Head in Beeton, Ontario, on its 20th anniversary. Since opening in 2005, the club has established itself as a standout golf destination in Ontario golf, offering two distinct championship courses designed by Hurdzan-Fry. For the past 2 decades, Bond Head has been crucial in forming Ontario’s golf scene thanks to its panoramic views, innovative course design, and consistent commitment to hosting significant events.
Early acclaim helped set the tone for Bond Head’s legacy, with the club earning national recognition as “Best New Course in Canada” by Travel & Leisure Golf and being named one of the “Top New Courses” by Golf Digest.
To commemorate this milestone year, Bond Head will maintain its tradition of organizing and hosting top-tier competition. In 2025, the club will host a number of events, including Golf Ontario’s prestigious Champion of Champions on May 14, a province-wide celebration of club champions, as well as several junior and amateur competitions throughout the season. These events demonstrate the club’s continuous dedication to developing the game and providing a platform for talent at all levels.
Bond Head’s unique dual-course design offers golfers two separate championship experiences on one property. The South Course is broad and open, modelled after classic links-style golf, but the North Course is more tree-lined, with numerous hills and dramatic elevation changes. This contrast provides golfers with a distinct option and contributes to the club’s status as a must-visit location for players of all skill abilities.
In October of 2024, the club further showed its creative side by hosting the “400some”: a one-of-a-kind event organized by Random Golf Club and Golf Town. The idea was simple but bold, to bring 400 golfers together to play the same hole at the same time. It wasn’t a competition, but a celebration of community, inclusivity, and the joy of the game. The event drew players of all skill levels and backgrounds, turning a regular fairway into a shared experience. It was a memorable moment that reflected Bond Head’s commitment to innovation and its ongoing efforts to make golf more inclusive and accessible for everyone.
As The Club at Bond Head celebrates 20 years of impact, it continues to reflect the values at the heart of Ontario’s golf community – excellence, inclusivity, and innovation. Its commitment to hosting events, welcoming all levels of play, and embracing bold ideas aligns closely with Golf Ontario’s Golf for All vision.