Toronto Country Club

Lower North Coast, NSW | User Rating: Rate-3 (3.0) | Add A Review
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • Name: Toronto Country Club
  • Region: Lower North Coast, NSW
  • Address: Stockyard Creek Road
    Toronto, 2283, New South Wales, Australia
  • Proshop: (02) 4959 5063
  • General: (02) 4959 1584
  • Holes: 18
  • Metres: 6122m
  • Par: 71
1. ParsOrWipes | Rated | 31 Aug 2010 | Add A Review

Played here for the first time yesterday. Its fairly flat, most of the holes (even the long ones) are relatively straight. the fun part for me is that from the Social tees there are a couple of drivable par 4’s, which is something I dont have at my local course, great fun!!
Greens looked very lush, but were actually quite fast and there are a couple of well placed creeks to catch stray balls. All in all, a good course for a socail hit, but not overly challenging

2. skane | Rated | 22 May 2010 | Add A Review

Played this course twice in the last month or so. Fun track, with some interesting holes & the odd creek crossing the fairways. GPS came in handy here. These hazards allow for some thought about shot selection which I enjoy. Fairways reasonable wide in most cases & greens consistent & in pretty good condition too

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3. Flukey | Rated | 15 Jan 2010 | Add A Review

Played Toronto on 15 Jan 10 and after reading some previous reviews i was a little sceptical about having a hit there but surprised how good a condition the course was in. Fairways were cut nice and greens ran well. Some greens hard to read and although sloped didn’t always move like they should but overall not bad and well worth the $22 a round.
Donated a few balls into the water and most fairways covered in trees down both sides so need to land down the middle most times or cost yourself a shot playing sideways.
Another course ticked off the list around Newcastle and the hunter region and for a social course not too bad at all.
Only real downside not much in the way of a club house pretty basc facilities and no bistro so pies and sauages rolls the go in that department.

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4. Rochie | Rated | 05 May 2009 | Add A Review

Played here yesterday. The course was in fantastic condition the recent rain has it looking in tip top shape. I was very pleasantly surprised. Compares very favourably to Morriset just down the road. Greens were medium/fast and very true, fairways were excellent.

5. deano | Rated | 16 Jul 2006 | Add A Review

Just played Toronto for the first time.Apart from a couple of hills it's a relatively easy walk.

This ain't champagne golf folks,she's a real blue collar beer and blue denim kinda track.I felt outta place wearing a golf shirt,shorts/belt and soft spikes(virtually all blokes I saw were playing in jeans). Course condition is OK so long as you keep it on the fairways.Greens were in good nic.Bunkers due for fresh sand.

I'd happily play here again.It sure ain't flash,just a solid basic course.

Cost is $18, don't matter if you play 9 or 18 just the one price.Proshop looked well stocked for a Country Club course and ditto the other reviewers comments re the halfway house.

6. slats1972 | Rated | 02 May 2006 | Add A Review

I have played a few comps at Toronto, being close to my home course, it's a nice change!

The course opens with a shortish Par 4. It isnt too hard but a creek across the fairway means you can hit anything from a 3 wood to 6 iron off the tee, depending on your line.

The creeks are used well, some going across others, down the side of the fairway suchas the 5th which is a long (430m?) par 4. All down the right is the creek and certain doom, but you know you need a long hit to reach the green in 2, 3 is more likely for the mid high handicapper.

The back 9 too is well thought out with a couple of long holes, my favourite being the 13th which has a large tree in the middle of the fairway. Whilst visually intimidationg, it really isnt in play. The hole travels slightly left down hill till you hit into a large, newish green.

Overall, the course can be inconsistent in condition but is good value and a good track.

p.s. The halfway house is the best I have seen on a comp day!

7. thefreeloaders | Rated | 05 Feb 2006 | Add A Review

toronto was a pleasant surprise a course that is quiet long and demanding, the tight tree lined fairways make it a good test of golf,the first few holes while not long make good use of the creeks runing across them holes 5 to 8 are good length holes then the 9th which is a strong par 3 as are,12 + 15, the 11th is a monster par 5 but the best hole for me is the 13th 422m par 4, to reach it in 2 you have to take on a big tree in the middle of the fairway then it doglegs left down the hill to a large green, my one complaint is that in areas it was lacking a bit of TLC and the greens were a bit slow although that could be down to the heavy rain for 48 hrs before we played. the clubhouse was abit of a shed but the members and pro were very freindly. worth a look

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