Nestled into the rolling parkland landscape of the Niagara Escarpment, Chedoke Civic Golf Course is home to two (Beddoe & Martin) amazing 18-hole public golf courses. Golf has been played at these courses since 1896, first as the Hamilton Golf Club and then later renamed Chedoke Civic Golf Club in 1924. The courses have evolved over time, Martin Course, named after Chedoke's first Club President George Martin, started out as a nine-hole layout. It was George Martin's vision to create a golf club where the working man could afford to play golf. The Beddoe Course, named after Chedoke's second Club President, Harold Beddoe, fully opened in 1951 – making Chedoke Civic Golf Course Canada's first 36-hole municipal golf facility.

Legendary Canadian golf course architect Stanley Thompson, whose brother Nicol was the head professional at Hamilton Golf Club as early as 1899 and lived a few blocks from Chedoke, has ties to both courses. Newspaper and club records indicate that Stanley and Nicol started working here and there on the Martin Course in the early 1920s up to and including the time Stanley designed the 18-hole Beddoe Course in 1948. 

Course

Martin

  • 18 holes
  • Par 0
  • 0 yards
SSS 69.2 67.9 66.3
SLOP 119 116 113
Average Prices
Weekday
$34.00
Weekend
$55.00

Location

Contact

Chedoke Golf Club

563 Aberdeen Ave
Hamilton, Ontario, L8P 2S8, Canada
☎ +1 (905) 521-3970
https://www.hamilton.ca/golf

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