Ottawa Hunt Club
The initial 18 holes at Ottawa Hunt are credited to legendary golfer Willie Park Jr. in 1920, with the third nine was designed by Bryant White in 1959. In 2015, renowned course architect Michael Hurdzan completed his renovations to the courses, as well as the practice facility. Hurdzan’s work emphasized the classic design elements of the course—its natural rolling parkland style, for example—and redefined the bunker aesthetic, highlighting the classic elements of the course. With 27 holes, you’re able to access the course on your own terms, whether that’s for a quick nine in the evening or 18 with friends or family in the morning or afternoon.
Regarded for its meticulous conditioning and appeal to satisfy the challenge of every skill level, all three nines are easily walked and can be readily enjoyed by the elite player and the golfer who takes the game more casually.
When you tip it up at the first tee of any of the three nines, you’re going to have a wonderful walk, and engage in course play that envelops your every sense until you step off the final green.
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Front 9
Back 9
Total Yards
Rating and Slope
Hole 1
Yardage
Par
5
Men's Handicap
15
Women's Handicap
5
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
Hole 2
Yardage
Par
4
Men's Handicap
1
Women's Handicap
9
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
Hole 3
Yardage
Par
3
Men's Handicap
13
Women's Handicap
13
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
Hole 4
Yardage
Par
4
Men's Handicap
9
Women's Handicap
7
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
Hole 5
Yardage
Par
5
Men's Handicap
17
Women's Handicap
15
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
Hole 6
Yardage
Par
4
Men's Handicap
5
Women's Handicap
2
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
Hole 7
Yardage
Par
3
Men's Handicap
11
Women's Handicap
11
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
Hole 8
Yardage
Par
4
Men's Handicap
7
Women's Handicap
17
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
Hole 9
Yardage
Par
4
Men's Handicap
3
Women's Handicap
1
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
Hole 10
Yardage
Par
4
Men's Handicap
10
Women's Handicap
14
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
Hole 11
Yardage
Par
4
Men's Handicap
2
Women's Handicap
4
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
Hole 12
Yardage
Par
3
Men's Handicap
8
Women's Handicap
10
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
Hole 13
Yardage
Par
5
Men's Handicap
12
Women's Handicap
6
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
Hole 14
Yardage
Par
4
Men's Handicap
4
Women's Handicap
18
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
Hole 15
Yardage
Par
3
Men's Handicap
18
Women's Handicap
16
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
Hole 16
Yardage
Par
5
Men's Handicap
14
Women's Handicap
12
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
Hole 17
Yardage
Par
4
Men's Handicap
6
Women's Handicap
8
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
Hole 18
Yardage
Par
5
Men's Handicap
18
Women's Handicap
2
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.