

Hours: 6:30am - 7:30pm
EST. 1987
PLEASE READ BEFORE YOUR VISIT
Golf Course: You must pre-book your time online. There are no walk-ins allowed. Click the red button above to book a time.
CPGC reserves the right to charge a flat fee of $10 per person for no show players who have been booked into a foursome.
On busy days CPGC reserves the right to place twosomes together into a foursome to help maintain a good pace of play. Thank you for your understanding.
Power Carts: We have a limited fleet and try to keep them for the patrons who need a cart to play. You must be over 25 and hold a full G driver's licence. A credit card is also required to be kept on file if you plan to rent a cart with us. If you are young, get some exercise, its as easy walk!
Driving Range: First come, first served. 2 people MAXIMUM per stall. You must buy balls before getting a spot. You must join the queue if there is one. THE DRIVING RANGE OPENS AT 11am ON THURSDAYS DUE TO MAINTENANCE.
Mini-Golf: Please pre-book a time by clicking the green button above.
Restaurant: Open for take-out & dine in.
Practice and Play in the GTA!
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HISTORY
Centennial Park Golf Centre opened on June 30, 1987 as an 18-hole executive length golf course, driving range and mini-golf. It was originally designed by Dr. Michael Hurdzan and Bob Labbett. Dr. Michael Hurdzan has designed other golf courses in the area such as The Pulpit and The Paintbrush, Georgian Bay Club and 2017 U.S. Open venue, Erin Hills. The ownership of Centennial Park Golf Centre had made a deal to pay Larry Mize an appearance fee to come for the opening festivities to hit some shots for the crowd. Well, in between that deal and the opening of the course, Larry went on to win the 1987 Masters Tournament after a thrilling playoff chip-in. Mr. Mize stayed true to his word though and showed up for the opening and did it for the previously agreed upon appearance fee. The popularity of the sport of golf in the late 90's and early 2000's causes significant wait times at centennial which eventually led to the construction of the North Course that was completed and opened in 2001.