Grand Valley Golf

Address:
1910 Roseville Rd
Cambridge, ON, Canada
N1R 5S3 ( Map )
Since:
N/A
Contact:
Description:
Grand Valley Golf & Country Club offers the perfect blend of strategy and accessibility for golfers of all skill levels. Originally designed as a 9-hole course by Jim Horvath in 1981 and expanded to a full 18 in 1985, GV Golf remains true to its roots—friendly, challenging, and inclusive. With no bunkers, minimal water, narrow fairways, and multiple doglegs, our 5,400-yard layout rewards precision and creative shot-making over brute strength. Whether you’re here for a quick round, a full day on the greens, or a social event, you’ll find our course and community both welcoming and memorable.
Grand Valley Golf & Country Club offers the perfect blend of strategy and accessibility for golfers of all skill levels. Originally designed as a 9-hole course by Jim Horvath in 1981 and expanded to a full 18 in 1985, GV Golf remains true to its roots—friendly, challenging, and inclusive. With no bunkers, minimal water, narrow fairways, and multiple doglegs, our 5,400-yard layout rewards precision and creative shot-making over brute strength. Whether you’re here for a quick round, a full day on the greens, or a social event, you’ll find our course and community both welcoming and memorable.

Front 9

Hole
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
OUT
Blue
335
350
300
280
125
265
190
285
450
2580
Red
290
300
240
260
120
250
175
235
380
2250
Men's Handicap
15
7
1
9
13
11
3
17
5
Par
4
4
4
4
3
4
3
4
5
35
Women's Handicap
15
7
1
9
13
11
3
17
5

Back 9

Hole
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
IN
Blue
175
315
393
370
175
485
350
300
290
2853
Red
165
280
300
345
160
410
325
275
275
2535
Men's Handicap
18
8
4
2
10
6
12
16
14
Par
3
4
4
4
3
5
4
4
4
35
Women's Handicap
18
8
4
2
10
6
12
16
14

Total Yards

Par
Blue
Red
70
5433
4785

Rating and Slope

Tees
Blue
Red
Rating(M)
64.4
65.3
Rating(W)
Slope (M)
103
Slope (W)
103
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

Hole 1

Yardage

Blue
335
Red
290

Par

4

Men's Handicap

15

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 2

Yardage

Blue
350
Red
300

Par

4

Men's Handicap

7

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 3

Yardage

Blue
300
Red
240

Par

4

Men's Handicap

1

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 4

Yardage

Blue
280
Red
260

Par

4

Men's Handicap

9

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 5

Yardage

Blue
125
Red
120

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 6

Yardage

Blue
265
Red
250

Par

4

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 7

Yardage

Blue
190
Red
175

Par

3

Men's Handicap

3

Women's Handicap

3

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

Blue
285
Red
235

Par

4

Men's Handicap

17

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

Blue
450
Red
380

Par

5

Men's Handicap

5

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 10

Yardage

Blue
175
Red
165

Par

3

Men's Handicap

18

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 11

Yardage

Blue
315
Red
280

Par

4

Men's Handicap

8

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 12

Yardage

Blue
393
Red
300

Par

4

Men's Handicap

4

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 13

Yardage

Blue
370
Red
345

Par

4

Men's Handicap

2

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 14

Yardage

Blue
175
Red
160

Par

3

Men's Handicap

10

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 15

Yardage

Blue
485
Red
410

Par

5

Men's Handicap

6

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 16

Yardage

Blue
350
Red
325

Par

4

Men's Handicap

12

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

Blue
300
Red
275

Par

4

Men's Handicap

16

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 18

Yardage

Blue
290
Red
275

Par

4

Men's Handicap

14

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.

There are no public leagues available at Grand Valley Golf.
There are no public tournaments available at Grand Valley Golf.
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